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P.S If you take the reciprocal of <math>0</math> one of these three things will happen: the <math>\text{UNIVERSE}</math> will end, a <math>\text{BLACK HOLE}</math> will be created, or you will eat cereal for breakfast. The last thing is <math>\text{VERY UNLIKELY}</math> to happen. | P.S If you take the reciprocal of <math>0</math> one of these three things will happen: the <math>\text{UNIVERSE}</math> will end, a <math>\text{BLACK HOLE}</math> will be created, or you will eat cereal for breakfast. The last thing is <math>\text{VERY UNLIKELY}</math> to happen. | ||
P.S.S. Please raise your | P.S.S. Please raise your <math>\text{dominant}</math> hand and solemnly swear to never take the reciprocal of <math>0</math>. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 08:43, 31 December 2024
The reciprocal of a non-zero number
(usually a real number or rational number, but also a complex number or any non-zero element of a field) is its multiplicative inverse. The reciprocal is usually denoted
or
.
and
are multiplicative inverses of each other if and only if
.
P.S If you take the reciprocal of
one of these three things will happen: the
will end, a
will be created, or you will eat cereal for breakfast. The last thing is
to happen.
P.S.S. Please raise your
hand and solemnly swear to never take the reciprocal of
.
See Also
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