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The negative log of a number is the log of the number's reciprocal ('1' divided by the number).
The rules for dividing negative numbers is the same as multiplying them. A negative number multiplied/divided by a negative number is positive and a negative number multiplied/divided by a positive number is negative.
Same as regular division with positive numbers. Its just that a negative number divided by another negative numbers equals a positive number.
The reciporical of any number is one over that number, as long as it is defined (i.e., not one over zero). This also applies to negative fractions: 1 divided by a negative number is always negative.
The negative reciprocal of any gradient gives the gradient of the line perpendicular to it. If you had a line of gradient 2, the negative reciprocal would be -1/2 Just change the sign on the number and flip the number/fraction to get the negative reciprocal.
Taking the reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) does not affect the positive or negative status of an integer. So the reciprocal of a negative number is negative and the reciprocal of a positive number is positive. The reciprocals will be opposites (positive/negative) just as the original numbers were.
The reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by the number. Alternatively, a number and its reciprocal make a pair such that they always multiply to make 1.
the reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by the number. if you want to find the reciprocal of a fraction you would need to swap the fraction numbers around and then multiply by 1. and then divide the answer.It is 1 divided by the number.
The negative log of a number is the log of the number's reciprocal ('1' divided by the number).
The rules for dividing negative numbers is the same as multiplying them. A negative number multiplied/divided by a negative number is positive and a negative number multiplied/divided by a positive number is negative.
The reciprocal of any number is 1 divided by that number. Therefore, the reciprocal of 10.1 is 1/10.1.The reciprocal of any number is 1 divided by that number. Therefore, the reciprocal of 10.1 is 1/10.1.The reciprocal of any number is 1 divided by that number. Therefore, the reciprocal of 10.1 is 1/10.1.The reciprocal of any number is 1 divided by that number. Therefore, the reciprocal of 10.1 is 1/10.1.
The reciprocal of any number is simply 1 divided by that number. Therefore, the reciprocal of 0.68 = 1 / 0.68 = 1.47 1.47 is the reciprocal of 0.68. Conversley, the reciprocal of 1.47 is 0.68 (1/1.47=0.68)
All numbers -with the exception of zero- have, and are, reciprocals. A reciprocal of a number is 1 divided by that number (so the reciprocal of 22 is 1/22). So a reciprocal isn't actually anything special in itself, it just has a particular relationship with another unique number.
Same as regular division with positive numbers. Its just that a negative number divided by another negative numbers equals a positive number.
The reciporical of any number is one over that number, as long as it is defined (i.e., not one over zero). This also applies to negative fractions: 1 divided by a negative number is always negative.
The cosecant is the reciprocal of the sine function. Now, the reciprocal of a positive number is positive, and the reciprocal of a negative number is negative.
Assuming you are asking about a reciprocal rather than a recipricol(!), the answer is one divided by the number.So, for example, reciprocal of -3 = 1/(-3) = -1/3.