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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)
Same as regular division with positive numbers. Its just that a negative number divided by another negative numbers equals a positive number.
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.
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.