The resulting value of the sum is zero. This is because you have nothing to divide the number with. Gareth.f Cardiff, Wales
Some people have realised that dividing by zero or 0 will not work. Any program which counts down from a large number to 0 wil stop the program.
The answer is 0 as long as the number you're dividing by is a non-zero number.
Nothing happens if a number is divided by a zero.
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.
Th absolute value of a number is its distance, regardless of direction, form 0.
Some people have realised that dividing by zero or 0 will not work. Any program which counts down from a large number to 0 wil stop the program.
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).
The answer is 0 as long as the number you're dividing by is a non-zero number.
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.
Nothing happens if a number is divided by a zero.
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.
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.
Th absolute value of a number is its distance, regardless of direction, form 0.
Convert decimal number to binary1. Start by writing down the number as a start of a new column.2. Fill out the rest of the column by dividing the number above it by 2. Write only the integer portion of each value, and use this integer value when computing the one below it. Continue dividing until the last value written is 1.3. Write a second column of values next to the first, as a column of binary 1's and 0's. Write a 1 if the number beside it is odd, or a 0 if even.4. Read the second column from bottom to top, writing out the binary value from left to right.
Dividing by Zero is mathematically impossible. So no, it is not a prime number.no
The absolute value of a number is how many spaces the number is away from 0. So if the number was 32, the absolute value would be 32. And if the number was -54, then the absolute value would be 54. ========== The definition of "absolute value" for a number x (written as |x| ) is: |x| = x for x >0 |x| = 0 for x=0 |x| = -x for x<0
No. Division by zero (whatever number you're dividing) is undefined.