Zero.
2007-08-19 04:27:03
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answer #1
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answered by Gary D 7
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I don't know what alphabet you are using, but my character "0"is symmetrical, so it is still zero , now if one turns 3-3=0 upside down, it looks something like 0=E-E but using the usual rules for variables, it is still true. Turning the word "zero" upside down doesn't result in anything that seems very interesting to me.
2007-08-19 11:36:35
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answer #2
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answered by tinkertailorcandlestickmaker 7
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0 = 0/1 which I know is silly. But if flipped upside down it becomes 1/0. This is equal to positive infinity. The reason for this is explained in introductory calculus.
2007-08-19 12:33:02
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answer #3
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answered by Random Physicist 1
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The same result you get if you stand on your head, but leave the zero right-side-up.
2007-08-19 11:33:13
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answered by lithiumdeuteride 7
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Well, you can't do that. The reciprocal of 0 is 1/0. This number is undefined. It is not even 0. It is an unallowed number because 0 can never be the denominator.
2007-08-19 11:30:48
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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=D
2007-08-19 11:28:08
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answered by -->[[Katie]]<-- 3
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It becomes the letter "O" 0=O because of the difference in weight distribution when turned upside down due to gravity.
2007-08-19 11:28:29
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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. B 0 point b zero since time is involved you need to measure 1 point of thought to another point of thought .
2007-08-19 11:35:03
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answered by cal 1
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zero
2007-08-19 11:29:32
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answered by shanett2hype 6
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In mathematical terms "an inversion which gives a trivial result "
2007-08-19 11:28:56
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answered by Del Piero 10 7
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