Zero and only zero
It is not possible to have nothing. If you don't have anything in numerator, it will be 0 (zero) by default. And when there is 0 in numerator, it doesn't matters what number is in denominator because the answer will be 0 only. So if there is nothing in the numerator but something is in the denominator, the answer will be 0.
because a fraction means the numerator divided by the denominator. whenever you take zero and divide it by something you will always get zero Ex. 0/4 = 0 0/2935871238957 = 0 0/109 = 0
The rule is if the numerator is zero than the value of the fraction is zero.
The numerator means the number of. If the number of something is zero there are none of them therefore. the answer would be zero Be careful for the denominator. It the denominator is zero the answer would be undefined for how can you cut a thing into zero pieces.
no-it's called undefined or zero if the numerator is zero.
Yes, if the numerator is zero. That is: Zero divided by any real non-zero number is equal to zero. (Note: You can't go the other way. Something divided BY zero isn't allowed.)
if there is 0 in the numerator it is zero regardless. But if it's zero in the denominator and zero in the numerator then it is undefined in all such cases where the denominator equals zero.
When the numerator of any expression or fraction is zero then the result is zero because zero divided by any number is always equal to zero.
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Yes, it is possible to get zero when dividing the numerator of an improper fraction by the denominator. This would occur when the numerator is already zero, regardless of the value of the denominator. In this case, the result of the division would be zero.
Provided the numerator is not zero, simply swap them.