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Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Division by zero is impossible.
One divided by zero is an undefined operation, which leads to contradictions and nonsense.For this reason, division by zero is forbidden in arithmetic.
They are not the same. You can multiply by zero but division by zero is not defined.
Division by zero is undefined.
Nothing, because zero cannot go into anything.
For example, x = 1 / 0 is the same as solving x times 0 = 1. Since this is not true for any value of "x" (any number times zero is zero), the division is undefined.
No. Zero is a rational number, but division by zero is not defined.
Division, of any number, by 0 is not defined.
even though is the variable, he identity property o zero states all numbers divided or multiplied by zero equal zero. Therefore, your answer is zeroAns 2 The answer above is just plain wrong.The identity for multiplication and division is 1. 5*1=1 5/1=1 .n times zero is zeron divided by zero is undefined. If you try to sneak up on it the results get ever larger.For this reason division by zero is forbidden in math.We have all seen "proofs" that 1=2 or similar nonsense. This is done by algebraic manipulation with a division by zero cunningly hidden in it.
Zero is pretty well defined. Division by zero is undefined.
No, division by zero is undefined in mathematics. It is not possible to divide any number by zero.