n x 1/n =n/n = 1
One.
It's ' 1 ', because (n times 1/n) = n/n = 1
let n = number; then 8n squared = 96n and thus 8n = 96 and n = 12
Let the number be n. We have: 3 x 1/n = 9 x 1/6 (simplify) 3 x 1/n = 3 x 1/2, this is true only for n = 2.
No, you cannot write any irrational number as a fraction.
Let's say that the nonzero real number is n. Then the reciprocal would be (1/n). So the product is the following n*(1/n)=(n/n)=1 In conclusion the product of any nonzero real number and it's reciprocal is always 1.
The product of any nonzero real number and its reciprocal is the number 1. This can be mathematically given as n multiplied by 1/n, where n represents the nonzero real number. The product of these two terms is 1.
One.
Choose a nonzero integer for n to show -n can be evaluated as a positive number?
It's ' 1 ', because (n times 1/n) = n/n = 1
For reciprocals , place the given number under '1'. Hence '2' ; reciprocal is '1/2' . '1/2' ; reciprocal is 1/(1/2) , which reduces back to '2'. Simiarly another other number (n). n ; reciprocal is 1/n '1/n' is reciprocated as 1/(1/n) which reduces to 'n'.
If the question contains a typing error and should read, "The reciprocal of a number plus the reciprocal of twice the number equals one half ?" Then let 'n' be the number.1/n + 1/2n = 1/2 : Multiply by 2n2 + 1 = n : n = 3NOTE : 1/3 + 1/6 = 1/2The answer is 3.
The reciprocal is the inverse of a number, or n-1. To find a reciprocal, change the number to a fraction and invert the numerator and the denominator.
The reciprocal of a fraction is obtained by interchanging the numerator and the denomator, i.e. by inverting the fraction. So, the number 3 (which is 3/1) would have a reciprocal of 1/3 And the reciprocal of 1/3 would be 3/1 ... or 3.
Division by a number is the same as multiplication by its reciprocal. That is, n / a = n * (1/a) and as you should know, (1/a) is the reciprocal of a.
== == The fact is - any nonzero number raised to 0 is always 1. the reason is: suppose a is nonzero. Then by the quotient rule of indices, am/an = am - n Taking m = n we come up with am - m = am/am , which is 1 in view of a nonzero.
I am not sure about the question, but If 1/4 is a number then (1)/(1/4) which ends up being 4 is its reciprocal. Any number "N" has a reciprocal equal to 1/N and when you multiply the two as in N x 1/N, you will always get 1, that is a number multiplied by its reciprocal will always yield 1. Given one number you can find the other by dividing 1 by the given number