What is a reciprocal of a number? Algebra Properties of Real Numbers Division of Rational Numbers 1 Answer Jim H · Alan P. Mar 22, 2015 The reciprocal of a number, #a#, is a number, #b# such that #a xx b = 1# For Real numbers, other than 0, the reciprocal of #a# is #1/a#. (The number #0# does not have a reciprocal because #0xxb=1# has no solution. #0xxn=0# for all real and complex #n#.) Answer link Related questions How do you divide rational numbers? How do you divide rational numbers in fraction form? What is the rule in dividing positive and negative rational numbers? How do you divide rational mixed numbers? How do you divide rational numbers in decimal form? How do you divide rational numbers with variables? Is division of rational numbers associative? Is division of rational numbers closed? Is division of rational numbers commutative? How do you divide #- x/2 -: 3/4#? See all questions in Division of Rational Numbers Impact of this question 8320 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License