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A reciprocal function will never have values in its domain that result in the denominator being equal to zero.
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A reciprocal function is defined as a function where the output is the reciprocal of the input. The reciprocal of a number is obtained by dividing 1 by that number. In a reciprocal function, the denominator of the fraction will always be the input value. Since division by zero is undefined, the denominator cannot be equal to zero. Therefore, a reciprocal function will never have values in its domain that result in the denominator being equal to zero. Hence, the statement is true.