0
0x0=0
Yes, the product of both is 0
yes
what is -8 times what equals 0
as equal as, so equal as, more equal than, the most equal of.
0x0=0
So 0x0=0 or undfined
The answer is "no solution." It can't be zero because : 0=1140/0 is false; 0x0 doesnt equal 1140. Sorry if that was confusing, but basicly, the answer is no solution.
0x0
main() { int num=0xABCD; printf("%x\n",num); int rev=0x0; int digit=0x0; while(num!=0x0) { digit=num%0x10; rev = rev*0x10 +digit; num=num/0x10; } printf("%x\n",rev); }
When DLCI 100 is represented as 0x0, it indicates that the Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) is not in use or is inactive. In Frame Relay networking, DLCIs are used to identify virtual circuits, and a value of 0 typically signifies that the channel is not configured or operational. Thus, a DLCI of 0x0 suggests that there is no active connection associated with that identifier.
0 because 14x0=0 and 0x0=0
3-0x0+6=6
Yes, the product of both is 0
yes
because its a math error and we dont have the math to work it out.
So 0x0=0 or undfined imagine if you have 0 zero cookies and zero friends