It isn't. Zero is infinitely small, and dividing by zero is therefore the equivalent of multiplying by infinity. It is mathematically meaningless to ask what is zero multiplied by infinity. For that same reason, you cannot divide any number by zero. The answer will be undefined.
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To convert the decimal number 54 into binary (base 2), we need to divide 54 by 2 repeatedly and keep track of the remainders. 54 divided by 2 equals 27 with a remainder of 0. 27 divided by 2 equals 13 with a remainder of 1. 13 divided by 2 equals 6 with a remainder of 1. 6 divided by 2 equals 3 with a remainder of 0. 3 divided by 2 equals 1 with a remainder of 1. 1 divided by 2 equals 0 with a remainder of 1. Reading the remainders from bottom to top, the binary representation of 54 is 110110.
0 divided by15 = 0 15 divided by 0 is undetermined ( infinite)
0 over 2 equals to 0 divided by 2. Therefore, the answer is zero.
0 divided by 5 equals 0. 5 divided by 0 equals undefined, not 0.Any number divided by 0 is undefined.
MOD (or modulus) gives the remainder when the first number is divided by the second. The remainder of 16 divided by 2 is 0, so 16 MOD 2 = 0.
0/2 = 0 If you start with nothing (zero), how can you divide it by anything!!!!!
0/36 = 0
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If 6a divided by 2 equals 12 then A equals