The answer is "no solution." It can't be zero because : 0=1140/0 is false; 0x0 doesnt equal 1140. Sorry if that was confusing, but basicly, the answer is no solution.
can 0 over 17 be simplify
You cannot simplify any number that has 0 in the denominator
600/1140 = 10/19
Not only doesn't it simplify, it doesn't exist. Division by zero is undefined.
You cant, that gets you undefined.
Assuming that you mean 1140 AD it has been 872 years. If you're meaning BC it's been 3152 years*. 1140 years (gets us to 0 AD) + 1140 years (gets us to 1140 AD) + 872 years (gets us to 2012 AD).
[(log1)/2](8)=(0/2)(8)=0
1/2
No you cannot as 1 is the lowest whole number before 0.
1140
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some heavy math here. So, when you simplify 0 over 24, you're basically dividing zero by 24, which gives you... well, zero! It's like trying to share no cookies among 24 friends - everyone leaves hungry. So yeah, the answer is just good ol' zero.
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