Division, of any number, by 0 is not defined.
If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is equal or greater than zero it will have 2 solutions if it is less than zero then there are no solutions.
No, division by zero is undefined in mathematics. It is not possible to divide any number by zero.
Because the solutions are found on the x axis when y is zero.
When I did my division, the answer was 32 and the remainder was Zero
Division by zero is impossible.
They are not the same. You can multiply by zero but division by zero is not defined.
It has 2 equal solutions
Division by zero is undefined.
That depends on the values of the polynomial but in general:- If the discriminant is greater than zero it has 2 solutions If the discriminant is equal to zero then it has 2 equal solutions If the discriminant is less than zero it has no solutions
Nothing, because zero cannot go into anything.
If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is greater than zero then it will have two different solutions. If the discriminant is equal to zero then it will have two equal solutions. If the discriminant is less than zero then it will have no real solutions.
No. Zero is a rational number, but division by zero is not defined.
Division, of any number, by 0 is not defined.
If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is equal or greater than zero it will have 2 solutions if it is less than zero then there are no solutions.
Zero is pretty well defined. Division by zero is undefined.
No, division by zero is undefined in mathematics. It is not possible to divide any number by zero.