The answer is 0 as long as the number you're dividing by is a non-zero number.
It gets bigger. Quickly. Also, if it was an integer, then it will eventually end in a 5, followed by a bunch of 0's. There will be as many 0's as there were powers of 2 dividing the original number.
Subtracting a number by itself will leave you with 0, whereas dividing leaves 1. So dividing a number by itself will give the larger result.
Then the number would be 1.
Wgat happens whe you multiply and positive number by a rational number between 0 and 1?
Seriously? nothing happens OF COURSE, your dividing by nothing...... No ur wrong, ur paper catches on fire :3 Well, it matters on what the number is. Dividing 0 by 0 is 0, because dividing a number by itself is one, but since this number is negative to one, it cannot be. Sorry i made a hole in the universe.
If you are dividing and the denomenator is 0, then your answer will be undefined. (e.g. 7/0) If you are dividing and the numerator is 0, then your answer will be 0. (e.g. 0/7).
Dividing by a number (between 0 and 1) will result in a higher magnitude number than the original. If the number was positive, then it will be a bigger number, if the number was negative, the answer will be 'more negative'
The answer is 0 as long as the number you're dividing by is a non-zero number.
It gets bigger. Quickly. Also, if it was an integer, then it will eventually end in a 5, followed by a bunch of 0's. There will be as many 0's as there were powers of 2 dividing the original number.
Dividing a negative number by a positive number results in a negative answer.
The only such number is 0, and the answer in each case is 0.For a number other than zero, dividing it by any number will not always result in a whole number.
Subtracting a number by itself will leave you with 0, whereas dividing leaves 1. So dividing a number by itself will give the larger result.
Dividing by Zero is mathematically impossible. So no, it is not a prime number.no
Any number multiplied by zero = 0
No. Division by zero (whatever number you're dividing) is undefined.
Then the number would be 1.