It's undefined. You can't divide any number by 0.
2006-06-27 19:40:18
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answer #1
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answered by zaradulce02 5
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branch by 0 has no proper fee for proper right here motives: n/d = q: n is the numerator, d is the denominator and q (quotient) is such that d = n×q as an party, 10/2 = 5 in view that 2×5 = 10. So what's n/0, the position n isn't 0? no matter if that is q, then 0×q = n. yet 0×q is 0 and n is principally no longer 0. What if n = 0? Is 0/0 = a million? if so, the 0×a million = 0. Hooray, it extremely works. Oops, we may be able to also say 0/0 = 3, in view that 0×3 = 0, so 0/0 is likewise 3. For that remember, we may be able to assert any type would properly be 0/0, so no type is. 0/0 is termed “indeterminate” as there is not any unique fee. hence branch by 0 has no fee. ProfRay
2016-11-29 21:10:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It is undefined...
The reason:
1x0=0 (any number multiplied by 0 is 0, and zero is still a number)
Any number devided by 0 is undefined so 0/0=undefined (just as 5436236/0=undefined)
2006-06-27 19:40:02
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answer #3
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answered by Niels B 2
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any number times itself is 0.
Divide 0 by 0 you have 0
2006-06-27 19:37:22
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answered by Dave 6
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undefined. use the order of operations. 0 devided by 0 is undefined. no number can be devided by 0
2006-06-27 19:36:08
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answer #5
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answered by glacier 4
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the answer is 0
2006-06-27 19:37:22
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answered by lu 3
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0/0 is undefined (which is what your equation turns out to be).
2006-06-27 19:35:31
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answered by Anonymous
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O cuz i dont think that 0 can be devided by 0
2006-06-27 19:35:49
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answered by Anonymous
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0 is the answer i think
2006-06-27 19:36:38
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answer #9
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answered by aaronrmrz 1
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dividing by zero is undefined...i need to get a life...
2006-06-27 19:39:13
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answered by LaVernya 1
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