Dividing any number by zero is undefined in mathematics. This is because division by zero does not produce a meaningful or finite result. In essence, there is no number that, when multiplied by zero, gives a non-zero number like six. Therefore, 6 divided by zero does not have a valid answer.
Zero: Any number multiplied by zero equals zero, and zero divided by any number equals zero.
6 divided by 20 = zero, remainder 6 .
6 minus 6 is 0. 0 divided by 7 equals 0. It is zero.
It is: 0/6 = 0
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Division by zero is undefined.
6.4 divided by 0.8 is 8
zero divided by 14 is zero ( zero divided by anything other than zero is always zero/)
No. Zero multiplied or divided by anything is zero.
Yes, zero divided by ten does equal zero. When zero is divided by any number, the result is zero.
With the exception of zero, anything can be divided by anything. Division by zero is undefined. Some odd numbers are divisible by 6, some aren't.
No matter what, zero divided by anything is always going to be zero. If a number is divided by zero, it does not exist because nothing can be divided by zero.