when you divide any number by 0, ie (18-7), the number will always be undefined. It does not matter if it is 11, 0, or 100000.
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If x --> 0+ (x tends to zero from the right), then its logarithm tends to minus infinity. On the other hand, x --> 0- (x tends to zero from the left) makes no sense, at least for real numbers, because the logarithm of negative numbers is undefined.
(1/x) - (1/y) = (1/z) Get the left-hand side over a common denominator:- (y-x)/xy = 1/z Take the reciprocal of both sides:- z = xy / (y-x)
EMPTY STRING-it is a unique string of length zero.the empty string is still a sring upon which strin operation may be attempted.NULL STRING-In programming ,a character string that contais no data.
1.current ratio:It is referred by current asset divided by the current liabilities. 2.quick ratio: It is referred bi the current assets minus inventory divided by the current liabilities. 3.cash ratio: It is referred by the cash in hand ,bank balance ,temporary investnebts divided by the current liabilities.
The short answer is: division by zero is undefined. If an operation is undefined, it doesn't need a symbol. If you divide a quantity by increasingly smaller numbers, the quotients will approach infinity, for which a symbol exists. Ratios involving infinitesimal quantities (which are not quite the same thing) are, on the other hand, very useful and well understood and form the basis of calculus. Dividing by an actual zero, however, isn't really very meaningful or useful. === ===
No, w-w = 0. Any number minus itself is zero. On the other hand, 0 - w = -w.
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The problem is that johnny's hand is burnt and his hand is messed up, like a finger sticking to a thumb.
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