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tags:
- Mathematics
- Prealgebra
- fractions
- division
- theorems-axioms-laws
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The [Property of Multiplicative Identity](Multiplicative%20identity.md) applies to fractions as well as to whole numbers:
$$
\\frac{a}{b} \cdot 1 = \frac{a}{b}
$$
With fractions there is a related property: the **Multiplicative Inverse**.
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> If $\frac{a}{b}$ is any fraction, the fraction $\frac{b}{a}$ is called the *multiplicative inverse* or *reciprocol* of $\frac{a}{b}$. The product of a fraction multiplied by its reciprocol will always be 1. $$ \frac{a}{b} \cdot \frac{b}{a} = 1$$
For example:
$$
\\frac{3}{4} \cdot \frac{4}{3} = \frac{12}{12} = 1
$$
In this case $\frac{4}{3}$ is the reciprocol or multiplicative inverse of $\frac{3}{4}$.
This accords with what we know a fraction to be: a representation of an amount that is less than one whole. When we multiply a fraction by its reciprocol, we demonstrate that it makes up one whole.
This also means that whenever we have a whole number $n$, we can represent it fractionally by expressing it as $\frac{n}{1}$