Any non-zero number divided by itself is equal to one.
One.
1
Yes, 0 is divisible by every non-zero number because dividing 0 by any non-zero number results in 0. However, division by zero itself is undefined, so 0 is not divisible by 0. In summary, while 0 can be divided by any non-zero number without issue, it cannot be divided by itself.
Yes, 343 can be divided equally by a number divided by itself, as any non-zero number divided by itself equals 1. Since 343 divided by 1 equals 343, it shows that 343 can indeed be divided equally in this manner. Thus, the statement holds true as long as the divisor is not zero.
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.)
A non-zero number divided by itself is 1.
One.
1
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
Two factors of every non-zero number except 1 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.
Dividing any number by zero is undefined in mathematics. This is because division by zero does not produce a meaningful or finite result. In essence, there is no number that, when multiplied by zero, gives a non-zero number like six. Therefore, 6 divided by zero does not have a valid answer.