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Is one divide zero a real number?

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Why is it possible to divide zero by a nonzero number?

It is possible to divide 0 by any number that is not zero because it is just zero of that number, like 1/7 is one seventh of one, 0/7 is zero sevenths of one. You can not divide any number by zero, however. 7/0 is considered undefined.


Rules pertaining to zero?

One what I know is : You cannot divide a number by ZERO.


Is zero over zero one or undifined because a number over itself is alwas one but a number over zero is always zero?

0/0 is undefined because you cannot divide any number into 0 parts.


What does the mathematical term undefined mean?

This term is used when the result of a certain operation isn't defined. For example, you can't divide one by zero (or any other number by zero), because that would mean that zero times some number equals one; but this is never the case. Or, when calculating with real numbers, you can't take the square root of a negative number, because the square of either a positive or a negative number gives a positive number; no real number, when squared, gives a negative result.


When you divide a whole number by a fraction less than one will the quotient be greater than or less than the whole number?

When you divide a number by a fraction between zero and one, the quotient will be greater than that number.


What is 10 percent of 61000?

How? 10 percent of a number which has at least one zero at the end means that just remove the zero at the end. Only remove one zero. So, the number is 61000. Then, remove the zero. 61000 divided by 10 is 6100. Also you can divide the number by zero.


How do you properly divide by zero?

When I type any number divided by zero into my calculator, it flashes, "ERROR, ERROR," but I say it's possible. "It's not possible to divide by zero," my math teacher says, but who cares about her? Here's my data after graphing it out: If any positive number is divided by zero, it's infinity, if it's negative, it's negative infinity, and zero divided by zero is one. NO NO, you cannot divide by zero, really. See my discussion post.


What is one fourth divided by zero?

You cannot divide by zero


How do you decide if a two-digit number is a multiple of a one-digit number?

Divide the two-digit number by the one-digit number. If the remainder is zero then the 2-digit number is a multiple and if not, it is not.


What is 0 divided by 0?

Undefined: You cannot divide by zero


Which real number does not have a multiplicative inverse and why?

That number is zero. It has no inverse because there is no number that you can multiply by zero to get one; to put this another way; The equation 0x= 1 has no solution, bacause 0x = 0 for all real numbers x.


What numbers do you multiply to get -60?

Choose one number (other than zero). Then divide -60 by this number to get the other number.