A digit.
Any natural number and 0
Yes, any number/term that does not contain a variable (x, y, t, etc.) is considered a constant.
The sum of any number and 0 is the original number.
Yes, it is true that any number multiplied by 0 is 0. But zero is not considered a "multiple" (integral product) of any number.
Yes, if we divide 0 by 0 the answer will be any number, because 0 times any number is 0.
Any number multiplied by zero = 0
Any number^0 = 1
There is no term, just as there is none for 0 of 1.34!There is no term, just as there is none for 0 of 1.34!There is no term, just as there is none for 0 of 1.34!There is no term, just as there is none for 0 of 1.34!
Any number above 0. Any number below 0 is negative.
0/0=1 or 1.111... (any other whole number)/0=infinity.999... (any decimal number between 0.1 and 1)/0=1.999... (any decimal number between 0 and 0.1)/0=1.1...999... (any decimal number above a.1)/0=infinity.999... (any number between a and a.1)/0=infinity.1...999...
The answer is 0. 0 divided by any non-zero number gives the answer 0. Division by 0 is not defined.
0 times any number, in any base, is 0.