Sure. For example, the sum of:root(2) and: - root(2) is zero, which is rational.
Zero to any power is zero; any non-zero number to the power zero is one. Thus, zero to the power zero is sort of contradictory.
Any number except zero, raised to the power zero, equals 1. Zero to the power zero is not defined.Any number except zero, raised to the power zero, equals 1. Zero to the power zero is not defined.Any number except zero, raised to the power zero, equals 1. Zero to the power zero is not defined.Any number except zero, raised to the power zero, equals 1. Zero to the power zero is not defined.
The slope when you get a zero on top would be zero. Zero divided by any number is zero.
90 - x = 1/2 (180 - x)2 (90 - x) = 180 - x180 - 2x = 180 - x180 - x = 180It looks like the only angle for which that's true is zero degrees.Complement of zero = 90Supplement of zero = 18090 = 1/2 of 180
The lowest humidity level is 0%, which indicates completely dry air with no moisture present.
No, relative humidity cannot be zero as it represents the amount of water vapor present in the air relative to the maximum amount it could hold at a given temperature. If the relative humidity were zero, it would mean that the air is completely dry and unable to hold any moisture, which is not possible in natural atmospheric conditions.
The average humidity on Mercury is essentially zero, as the planet has very little atmosphere to hold any moisture. Mercury's thin atmosphere consists mostly of trace amounts of gases like oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, and helium.
No. This would mean that the moisture content of the air was less than zero.
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you can but you'll have to do it ever 5 minutes
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Not ever on earth or somewhere with gravity
No number is ever divisible by zero.