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
Not only doesn't it simplify, it doesn't exist. Division by zero is undefined.
600/1140 = 10/19
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
can you simplify 18 over 44
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.