Oh, what a happy little question! When you have zero of something and you take away zero of that same thing, you are left with... well, still zero! It's like having an empty canvas and not adding any colors yet. Just a peaceful blank space waiting for your creativity to bring it to life.
If you set a function equal to zero and solve for x, then you are finding where the function crosses the x-axis.
The question doesn't make sense, because any nonzero number raised to the zero (0) power (exponent) will always equal one (1).
370 = 1 ======any number to the power of zero will equal 1
The antiderivative of a function which is equal to 0 everywhere is a function equal to 0 everywhere.
Not sure what you mean by "zero element". If an expression is equal to zero, and you can factor it, then at least one of the factors must be zero; this is often useful to solve an equation.
Zero minus zero equals zero.
It is equal to zero.
Zero
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"minus zero" is the same as plus zero in that it makes no difference to the sum. So the answer is -3.
Anything minus itself is zero.
because both are minus and minus and minus is below zero, it would be 2 further below zero, -7-2=9
Anything minus itself equals zero.
x = 1
Zero.