--- title: Reciprocal --- ## Reciprocal The **reciprocal** of a number is 1 divided by that number. Every non-zero number has a reciprocal, and 0 does not. #### Example The reciprocal of 3 is 13. You can also get the reciprocal of a fraction by flipping the fraction, or equivalently, the reciprocal of a number can be defined as that number taken to the power of -1. #### Example The reciprocal of 23 is 32 since 1/(23) = 3/2, or (23)-1 = 3/2. ### Note 1. The reciprocal of the reciprocal of a number is the original number. #### Example The reciprocal of 23 is 123. Now if we look at the reciprocal of 123 we get 231, which is the original number. 2. If you multiply a non-zero number by its reciprocal, you always get 1. #### Example The reciprocal of 16 is 116. If you multiply 116 by 16, you get 1.