Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, any fraction where the numerator is 0 and the denominator is any non-zero number equals 0. It's like saying you have 0 out of however many pieces you want to divide by, so you end up with nothing. Math can be chill sometimes, you know?
Zero
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zero is rational because it can be written as a fraction where the denominator is not equal to 0. it can be written as 0/1, 0/2, 0/3, etc
0% as a fraction = 0/1
It is equal to 1
0/0
It is equal to 0.
Zero
0. Whatever the denominator - unless the denominator is also 0 in which case the fraction is undefined.
It doesn't equal anything. Although it can be considered infinite.
It is not equal to anything. Division by zero is not a valid operation.
Any fraction to the power of 0 will always equal 1 Any fraction that has the same numerator and denominator will also equal 1
If the two are 0 then the fraction is not defined. Otherwise it has the value 1.
It is any fraction whose numerator is zero and denominator is not zero.
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It is a rational fraction.
0 over any number except 0. eg 0/1, 0/2, 0/6723984