absolute zero.
Chat with our AI personalities
3*0 = 0 Dividing both sides by 3 gives 0 = 0/3 and therefore 0/3 is defined and is equal to 0. However, there is no number, k, such that k*0 = 3 and so division by 0 is not defined. If there were such a number k, then you could divide both sides by k to give 0 = 3/k. But there is no such k.
it would have a part in it like this: for (i=0; i<n; ++i) { . for (j=0; j<l; ++j) { . . sum= 0; . . for (k=0; k<m; ++k) { . . . sum += a[i][k] * b[k][j]; . . } . . c[i][j] = sum; . } }
If you're talking about (K-0)=1, then the answer is most definitely 1.
0 K is equal to -459.67 °F The theoretical temperature "absolute zero" is 0 K, -273.15 °C, or -459.67 °F. 0°K = -459.67°F = -273.15 °C
If: 6x^2 +2x +k = 0 has equal roots Then using the discriminant of b^2 -4ab=0: 4 -24k=0 => k=-4/-24 => k=1/6 Therefore the value of k = 1/6