x + y = 1 xy = 1 y = 1 - x x(1 - x) = 1 x - x^2 = 1 -x^2 + x - 1 = 0 or multiplying all terms by -1; (-x^2)(-1) + (x)(-1) - (1)(-1) = 0 x^2 - x + 1 = 0 The roots are complex numbers. Use the quadratic formula and find them: a = 1, b = -1, a...
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Multiplicative inverse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics, a multiplicative inverse or reciprocal for a number x , denoted by 1 ⁄ x or x −1 , is a number which when multiplied by x yields the multiplicative identity, 1. Th...
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; Denominator: A fraction has two numbers - a top number and a bottom number. The denominator is the bottom number. ... Reciprocal: Two numbers whose product is one are reciprocals of each other.
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- adding two numbers and then multiplying by another yields the same result as multiplying each one by the number and then adding the products, e.g.: a(b + c) = ab + ac. ... opposites (additive inverses); - two numbers whose sum is 0. ... reciprocals (multiplicative inverses); - two numbers whose product is one.
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Grade Eight; Strand: Numbers and Operations; Topic: Rational Numbers; Subtopic: Fractions ... Paper strips for fractions ... Reciprocals are two numbers whose product is one.
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i.e.: the portion of a line on one side of a particular point (the endpoint). ... two numbers whose product is one. ... an angle whose measure is between 1800 and 3600.
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Find two prime numbers whose product is a 400-digit number. ... The fact of the matter is that if you want to get a 400-digit number, then you have to deal with very big numbers. There's no way around it. The product of two small numbers will always get you a small number. You can say y = nextprime(8*10^199) to get another one.
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Find two numbers whose sum is 36 and 3 such that one is times as large as the other. ... Word Problem - Optimization - Applications of Derivatives: Find two numbers whose sum is 10 and product is as large as possible. - Find two numbers whose sum is 10 and product is as large as possible.
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Algebra Question: What Are One Of Two Numbers Whose Product Is One? ... The Product Of Two Numbers Is 11, What Do You Think The Numbers Are? ...
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