A number's reciprocal could be called a multiplicative inverse.
The product of -1 and -1 is 1. The reciprocal of a fraction is called its reciprocal.
It is called "taking the reciprocal".
The deciprocal of a number is called the multiplicative inverse. ;)
It is a reciprocal of an integer.
The negative log of a number is the log of the number's reciprocal ('1' divided by the number).
A logarithm of a reciprocal. For example, log(1/7) or log(7-1) = -log(7)
The relationship between e and log is that they are reciprocal of each other.
A number's reciprocal could be called a multiplicative inverse.
The product of -1 and -1 is 1. The reciprocal of a fraction is called its reciprocal.
A 'flipped' fraction is correctly named as a Reciprocal. e.g. 2 . The reciprocal is 1/2 The reciprocal of 1/2 is 2.
reciprocal
Two numbers with a product of 1 are called reciprocals. If you have a number and want to find the reciprocal of it, simply divide 1 by the number. For example, the reciprocal of 5 is 1/5, and the reciprocal of 700 is 1/700.
Opposite of fractions is called reciprocal.
Multiplicative Inverse.
The multiplicative inverse of a quantity may, when the operation of multiplication is commutative, be called its reciprocal. Thus the reciprocal of 72 is 1/72.
It is called "taking the reciprocal".