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?
Oh, what a happy little question! When a fraction is equal to 0, it means the numerator is 0 while the denominator can be any non-zero number. So, for example, 0/1, 0/2, 0/3, and so on are all fractions that equal 0. Just remember, there are many ways to express zero in the world of fractions!
The primary answer is 0/1. However, you can multiply the numerator and denominator of the primary answer by any non-zero integer to obtain an equivalent fraction. If the selected integer is n, the equivalent fraction will be (0*n)/(1/n) = 0/n. Thus any number of the form 0/n is a fraction equivalent to 0.
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
Yes, 0 over 12 is a fraction. A fraction is a way to represent a part of a whole, where the numerator (in this case, 0) represents the part being considered, and the denominator (in this case, 12) represents the total number of equal parts in the whole. In this case, 0 over 12 simplifies to 0, indicating that there are no parts of the whole being considered.
0/0
Zero
It is equal to 0.
0. Whatever the denominator - unless the denominator is also 0 in which case the fraction is undefined.
It is not equal to anything. Division by zero is not a valid operation.
It doesn't equal anything. Although it can be considered infinite.
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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.
Any fraction to the power of 0 will always equal 1 Any fraction that has the same numerator and denominator will also equal 1
0 over any number except 0. eg 0/1, 0/2, 0/6723984
It is a rational fraction.