1 is a number that is equal to its reciprocal, 1. Just for future references, a reciprocal is sort of like the inverse of a number. 10 is 10/1 so the reciprocal would be 1/10. 1 is 1/1 so the reciprocal is 1.
The reciprocal of -1/10 is -10, and the negative of -10 is 10 .
1 is the reciprocal of 1.
The reciprocal of 7/10 is 1/(7/10) = 10/7
It is: 13/10
10 over -1, or just -10 reciprocal just means the flip the fraction
the reciprocal of 1 over 2, is 2. reciprocal just means you flip the numbers over, in this case it leaves 2 over 1 which is the same as 2 divided by 1 which is 2. for example the reciprocal of 10 is 1 over 10 and the reciprocal over 1 over 7 is 7.
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well 19 is also 19 over 1 so the reciprocal is 1 over 19
The reciprocal of 10/3 is equal to (10/3)-1 = 3/10 or three tenths.
The reciprocal 7/10 is 10/7
1 _ 10 One-tenth
1 is a number that is equal to its reciprocal, 1. Just for future references, a reciprocal is sort of like the inverse of a number. 10 is 10/1 so the reciprocal would be 1/10. 1 is 1/1 so the reciprocal is 1.
11 over 10. All you have to do is switch the top and bottom number and you get the reciprocal.
The reciprocal of -1/10 is -10, and the negative of -10 is 10 .
1 is the reciprocal of 1.
A reciprocal of a number is the value you get by dividing 1 by the number. For example, if you want to find the reciprocal of 10, then you divide 1 by 10 and you get 1/10. You can find the reciprocal of a fraction as well. Thus if you want the reciprocal of 1/10 then you divide 1 by 1/10 which is (1)/(1/10) which yields the original number we started with, namely 10. So 10 and 1/10 are reciprocals of each other. Note also that multiplying any number by its reciprocal will always yield 1.