recipropal Tisha's Answer: "4/3 is the reciprocal of 3/4.", maybe?
-My teacher likes for us to use math terms, such as reciprocal, in class.
To divide two fractions you multuply the first one by the reciprocal of the second fracton. The two countries have a reciprocal agreement. (That is a two-way agreement).
No.
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.
A reciprocal trigonometric function is the ratio of the reciprocal of a trigonometric function to either the sine, cosine, or tangent function. The reciprocal of the sine function is the cosecant function, the reciprocal of the cosine function is the secant function, and the reciprocal of the tangent function is the cotangent function. These functions are useful in solving trigonometric equations and graphing trigonometric functions.
-My teacher likes for us to use math terms, such as reciprocal, in class.
The phrase "i got mine, you get yours" is not reciprocal. I allowed David to use my car and in a reciprocal jester he filled up my gas tank.
The harsh feelings between the atheist and the Christian were a definite reprocity.
To divide two fractions you multuply the first one by the reciprocal of the second fracton. The two countries have a reciprocal agreement. (That is a two-way agreement).
I planted colorful pansies in my garden to add a touch of beauty and charm.
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If I understand the use of "reciprocal" correctly, the answer is 249 degrees.
Multiply the reciprocal of the divisor by the dividend.
No.
Reciprocal pronouns are used when each of two or more subjects is acting in the same way towards the other.The reciprocal pronouns are: each other, one another.Example: We gave each other a gift on our mutual birthday.
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.
A reciprocal trigonometric function is the ratio of the reciprocal of a trigonometric function to either the sine, cosine, or tangent function. The reciprocal of the sine function is the cosecant function, the reciprocal of the cosine function is the secant function, and the reciprocal of the tangent function is the cotangent function. These functions are useful in solving trigonometric equations and graphing trigonometric functions.