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How do you get the reciprocal of the divisor? - Answers
for a integer n, we call d the divisor of n if d divides n without leaving a remainder. So, for example, 49/7=7 and 7 is a divisor or a factor of 49. ( n=49, d=7 in this case) Since 7 is the divisor the reciprocal of 7 is just 1/7. In general is n is a divisor, 1/n is the reciprocal.
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How do you get the reciprocal of the divisor? - Answers
for a integer n, we call d the divisor of n if d divides n without leaving a remainder. So, for example, 49/7=7 and 7 is a divisor or a factor of 49. ( n=49, d=7 in this case) Since 7 is the divisor the reciprocal of 7 is just 1/7. In general is n is a divisor, 1/n is the reciprocal.
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How do you get the reciprocal of the divisor? - Answers
for a integer n, we call d the divisor of n if d divides n without leaving a remainder. So, for example, 49/7=7 and 7 is a divisor or a factor of 49. ( n=49, d=7 in this case) Since 7 is the divisor the reciprocal of 7 is just 1/7. In general is n is a divisor, 1/n is the reciprocal.
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