Its like saying you take nothing away from a number.
Division by zero is not defined.
No. A prime number is divisible by one and itself only- a number ending in zero is divisible by factor/s of ten.
For positional place value purposes. Consider this! The Ancient Romans didn't have a zero. It was a Greek invention which was taken up by the Arabs and is how we got the number zero today.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
To find the number of degrees, we will use number line.
Yes, the number zero. Currently, the natural numbers are normally taken to start with zero, not with one (this was not always so). The number zero has no predecessor in the set of natural numbers. In the set of integers, however, every number has a predecessor and a successor.
(3*8)0=1, because any real number taken to the zero power = 1.
No. A counter example would be 30 which is not divisible by four.
Because it is, there is no other way to explain it, no matter what number you divide it by it will still become zero
zero is rational because it can be written as a fraction where the denominator is not equal to 0. it can be written as 0/1, 0/2, 0/3, etc
Usually you can simplify that as 1. Any number except zero, raised to the power zero, is equal to one. However, please note that zero to the power zero is undefined, so some care must be taken about this in some cases.
Did u mean how to make a number zero?. If so, then the answer is to make a number zero, it is needed to multiply the number with Zero .