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what is a reciprocal?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➪ In Maths, reciprocal is simply defined as the inverse of a value or a number. If n is a real number, then its reciprocal will be 1/n. Thus, here we convert the number into an upside-down form. For example, the reciprocal of 9 is 1 divided by 9, i.e. 1/9. Now, if we multiply a number by its reciprocal, it gives a value equal to 1. Thus, it is also called multiplicative inverse.

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In mathematics, the reciprocal, also known as multiplicative inverse, is the inverse of a number x. denoted as 1/x or x-1. This means that the product of a number x and its reciprocal yields 1.

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