1 over three, which is one third -- 1/3
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No, the product of reciprocals is 1.
For example, the reciprocal of 3 is 1/3. Two numbers are reciprocals (each is the reciprocal of the other) if their product is 1.
If you multiply two reciprocals, their product must be 1.
Every pair of mutual reciprocals has a product of 1 .
Reciprocals are important because they serve as a guideline on how much more you need to get one whole.
2/3 and 3/4 are not reciprocals
No, the product of reciprocals is 1.
3 and 1/3 reciprocals multiplicative inverses
They are mutual reciprocals.
I have a feeling that you wrote "opposite reciprocals"where you only needed to write "reciprocals".Their product is ' 1 '.
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You just flip the fraction.Example:Find the reciprocals of...1) 3/42) -2/33) 5Answers1) 4/3 (or 1 1/3 or 1.3.)2) 3/-2 (or -3/2 or -1 1/2 or -1.5)3) 1/5 (or 0.2)Notes: 5 is equal to 5/1
Oh, dude, the sum of the reciprocals of all the divisors of 6 is 2. Like, you take the divisors of 6, which are 1, 2, 3, and 6, and then you flip them upside down and add them all up. So, 1/1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/6 = 2. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
If you multiply two reciprocals, their product must be 1.
For example, the reciprocal of 3 is 1/3. Two numbers are reciprocals (each is the reciprocal of the other) if their product is 1.
Every pair of mutual reciprocals has a product of 1 .
Reciprocals are important because they serve as a guideline on how much more you need to get one whole.