Every pair of mutual reciprocals has a product of 1 .
No, the product of reciprocals is 1.
Two numbers are negative reciprocals if their product is -1. The numbers 1/2 and -2 are negative reciprocals. Their product is -1. This is often seen in problems involving the slopes of two lines. The slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals. Their product is -1.
If you multiply two reciprocals, their product must be 1.
The product of two mutual reciprocals is 1 .
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No, the product of reciprocals is 1.
I have a feeling that you wrote "opposite reciprocals"where you only needed to write "reciprocals".Their product is ' 1 '.
Two numbers are negative reciprocals if their product is -1. The numbers 1/2 and -2 are negative reciprocals. Their product is -1. This is often seen in problems involving the slopes of two lines. The slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals. Their product is -1.
If you multiply two reciprocals, their product must be 1.
The product of two mutual reciprocals is 1 .
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reciprocals, multiplicative inverses
They're reciprocals.
Reciprocals, like 2 and 1/2, have a product of 1.
Numbers that are reciprocals of each other are called "reciprocal pairs." For example, if you have a number ( x ), its reciprocal is ( \frac{1}{x} ). When two numbers are reciprocals, their product equals 1.
If two numbers are reciprocals, then their product is 1. If the product of two numbers is 1, then they are reciprocals.
3 and 1/3 reciprocals multiplicative inverses