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∙ 14y agoWhatever is done to one side of an equation must be done to the other side in order to keep the equation balanced.
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∙ 14y agoThere are two possible nonzero remainders when dividing a number by 3: 1 and 2. Any nonzero integer can be divided by 3 resulting in either a remainder of 1 or 2.
The multiplicative inverse property is a property such that: a(1/a) = 1 where a is nonzero value. If a is a nonzero value, then the multiplicative inverse of a is 1/a.
Yes.
You CAN'T divide by zero.
Because that is how a rational number is defined!
There are two possible nonzero remainders when dividing a number by 3: 1 and 2. Any nonzero integer can be divided by 3 resulting in either a remainder of 1 or 2.
Yes, it should be non-zero; if you multiply both sides by zero you wipe out the equation.
The multiplicative inverse property is a property such that: a(1/a) = 1 where a is nonzero value. If a is a nonzero value, then the multiplicative inverse of a is 1/a.
Yes, when a nonzero integer is divided by it's opposite it's value equals -1
The LCf of any two nonzero whole numbers is one because every nonzero whole number can be divided by it.
Yes, it is.
Yes.
Any integer divided by a non-zero integer is rational.
A non-zero number divided by itself is 1.
No. Division by 0 is not permitted.
You CAN'T divide by zero.
Set of instruction are known as function.