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(i) The rational number that does not have a reciprocal.

(ii) The rational numbers that are equal to their reciprocals.

(iii) The rational number that is equal to its negative.

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(i) 0 is a rational number but its reciprocal is not defined. (ii) 1 and −1 are the rational numbers that are equal to their reciprocals. (iii) 0 is the rational number that is equal to its negative.
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(i) 0, because it's reciprocal in not defined. (ii) 1 & -1. (iii) 0
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1)0 2)-1 and +1 3) 0
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i) 0 ii) 1 and -1 iii) 0
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(i) 0 is the rational number that does not have a reciprocal. (ii) 1 or -1 are the rational numbers that are equal to their reciprocals. (iii) 0 is the rational number that is equal to its negative.
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answers (i) Zero (ii) 1 (iii) zero
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(i) Since the reciprocal of 0 is not defined, 0 is the rational number that does not have a reciprocal. (ii) 1 and -1 reciprocal of 1=1/1=1 reciprocal of -1= =-1 (iii)-0=+0=0 0 is the only rational number that is equal to its negative
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(i) Since the reciprocal of 0 is not defined, 0 is the rational number that does not have a reciprocal.

(ii) 1 and -1

reciprocal of 1=1/1=1

reciprocal of -1=  =-1

(iii)-0=+0=0

0 is the only rational number that is equal to its negative

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i) 0 ii) 0 and 1 iii) 0
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