Whatever is done to one side of an equation must be done to the other side in order to keep the equation balanced.
There are two possible nonzero remainders when dividing a number by 3: 1 and 2. Any nonzero integer can be divided by 3 resulting in either a remainder of 1 or 2.
The multiplicative inverse property is a property such that: a(1/a) = 1 where a is nonzero value. If a is a nonzero value, then the multiplicative inverse of a is 1/a.
Yes.
You CAN'T divide by zero.
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There are two possible nonzero remainders when dividing a number by 3: 1 and 2. Any nonzero integer can be divided by 3 resulting in either a remainder of 1 or 2.
Yes, it should be non-zero; if you multiply both sides by zero you wipe out the equation.
The multiplicative inverse property is a property such that: a(1/a) = 1 where a is nonzero value. If a is a nonzero value, then the multiplicative inverse of a is 1/a.
Yes, when a nonzero integer is divided by it's opposite it's value equals -1
The LCf of any two nonzero whole numbers is one because every nonzero whole number can be divided by it.
Yes, it is.
Yes.
Any integer divided by a non-zero integer is rational.
A non-zero number divided by itself is 1.
No. Division by 0 is not permitted.
You CAN'T divide by zero.
Set of instruction are known as function.