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Yes, if the numerator is zero. That is: Zero divided by any real non-zero number is equal to zero. (Note: You can't go the other way. Something divided BY zero isn't allowed.)
Any non-zero whole number can be evenly divided into itself. If n is a whole number, n/n = 1. In fact, 0 is the only number, whole or not, for which this is not true. Additionally, 'whole number' is a vague term. It can refer to non-zero positive integers, positive integers including zero, or all integers depending entirely on the meaning of the person using the term.
The answer is 0 as long as the number you're dividing by is a non-zero number.
A non-zero number divided by itself is 1.
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Any real number (besides zero) divided by itself is equal to 1. In algebraic terms, if x is a non-zero real number then x/x=1. Zero is the exception because dividing a number by zero is undefined. For example 5 divided by itself is 1. 5/5=1
The two factors of every non-zero number are 1 and the number itself.
zero divided by any non-zero number equals zero.
The answer is 0. 0 divided by any non-zero number gives the answer 0. Division by 0 is not defined.
Any number can be divided by two (or any non-zero number for that mater).
Yes, if the numerator is zero. That is: Zero divided by any real non-zero number is equal to zero. (Note: You can't go the other way. Something divided BY zero isn't allowed.)
When a rational numbers is divided by an irrational number, the answer is irrational for every non-zero rational number.
Any non-zero whole number can be evenly divided into itself. If n is a whole number, n/n = 1. In fact, 0 is the only number, whole or not, for which this is not true. Additionally, 'whole number' is a vague term. It can refer to non-zero positive integers, positive integers including zero, or all integers depending entirely on the meaning of the person using the term.
The answer is 0 as long as the number you're dividing by is a non-zero number.