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A number multiplied by zero is always zero because zero is nothing, and if you have, for an example, the number one, and you have one zero times it is nothing. Another example is if you have no money, and i say i will triple all of your money, you will still have no money.
Hi: It mean when adding or subtracting zero from any number you get the same number back 1+0 = 1, 2-0 = 2 When multiplying by zero you get zero for a number 1×0 =0, 2×0= 0, 0×3 = 0 ... etc. When dividing by zero it is undefined or impossible to do When taking the log of 0 it too is undefined The log of 1 is 0 That all the property of zeroes rules I can think of for now. Hope this helps.
the zero property of multiplication is all the number that multiplied by 0 is equals to zero
No. Zero is neither positive nor negative, by definition. A positive number is greater than zero. A negative number is less than zero. Although, zero is a non-negative number (a set that includes all positive numbers and zero).
rules for calculating S.F. are: 1,all non zero digits r significant 2,
all non zero digits are significant .2.zeroes betweenother significant.
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For all practical uses of the term, zero is an even number. Only in some higher mathematics is the parity unclear.Why Zero is EvenDivision : By definition, an even number is divisible by 2, with no remainder. 0/2 = 0 with no remainder.Number Line : on the integer number line, even and odd numbers alternate, and any odd number increased or reduced by 1 is an even number.Addition : additive rules state that even + even = even, and odd + odd = even. Under these rules, zero can be even, but cannot be odd.* Do not confuse this with the fact that zero is neither positive nor negative. That has nothing to do with whether zero is odd or even. The fact that it is not positive or negative does not mean that zero is devoid of all other mathematical properties, such as evenness (parity).
You can invert almost any number by dividing 1 by that number. Zero is an exception since division by zero yields the equivalent of infinity, which is difficult to deal with by the usual rules of arithmetic. We cannot really know what the product of zero and infinity is. All other real numbers can be inverted.
The rules of algebra: more specifically, it is the the existence of a multiplicative inverse for all non-zero values.
Zero is a an integer and, since all integers are real numbers, zero is a real number.
In a neutral compound, the sum of oxidation numbers of all atoms will be zero. In a polyatomic ion, the sum of oxidation numbers of all atoms will be equal to the charge of the ion. The oxidation number of an element in its elemental form is zero. Fluorine always has an oxidation number of -1 in compounds. Oxygen usually has an oxidation number of -2 in compounds.
Zero isn't the smallest number, if a number at all. Negative numbers such as -4 are smaller.
1. All non zero digit are significant. 2.
Zero. the oxidation number of all elemnts in every form is zero
A number multiplied by zero is always zero because zero is nothing, and if you have, for an example, the number one, and you have one zero times it is nothing. Another example is if you have no money, and i say i will triple all of your money, you will still have no money.