Numbers greater than 1 have reciprocals less than 1.
Numbers less than 1 have reciprocals greater than 1.
All negative numbers and positive numbers greater than 1 have reciprocals less than 1 while all numbers in the range (0, 1) have reciprocals which are greater than 1.
Taking '2' as an example
The reciprocal of '2' is '1/2' < 1 .
The reciprocal of 1/2 is '2' > 1.
Generally,
If 'x' > 1 then 1/x < 1
Similarly , if '1/x' < 1 then 'x > 1.
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When dealing with negative numbers, the smaller the number means it has greater value. So -9.09 is greater than -9.1, in other words: -9.09 > -9.1
greater than > less than < pointy end towards the smaller value
No - the ONLY natural number which has a reciprocal which is also a natural number is "1". All the other reciprocals of natural numbers will be fractions that are less than 1.
A negative number is defined as a number that is less than zero. Positive numbers, on the other hand, are more than zero. You can see that positive numbers are greater than negative numbers because they are all above zero, which negative numbers are not.
Less than.
Greater than. Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers.
Twelve numbers exactly are greater than 76 and less than 89.
Proper fractions are less than one.. Their numerators re less than their denominators. Their reciprocals have numerators greater than their denominators, making them improper. Improper fractions are greater than 1.
Yes, it is. It is greater than some numbers and less than others.
There are 15 composite numbers greater than 50 but less than 70
23 and 29 are the two prime numbers greater than 20 but less than 30.
The prime numbers that are greater than 31 but less than 50 are: 37, 41, 43 and 47.
The prime numbers that are greater than 80 and less than 100 are 83, 89, and 97.
The even whole numbers greater than 21 and less than 28 are: 22, 24 and 26
109 whole numbers greater than 9 and less than 999 are multiples of 9
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