Any number you Divide or Multiply by 0, will always Equal 0.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
You can divide 1024 by 2 an infinite number of times. The quotients will continue to get smaller and smaller but will never equal to 0 (zero).
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
0 (zero) because 1-1 = 0 and when u divide 0 by 2. it still equals 0
No. You cannot divide by zero.
Any number you Divide or Multiply by 0, will always Equal 0.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
You can divide 1024 by 2 an infinite number of times. The quotients will continue to get smaller and smaller but will never equal to 0 (zero).
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
divide by 3. (x+2) (x-2) = 0 set both equal to 0 x= -2 and x= 2
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0 ÷ x = 0 (unless x is known to have the value zero, as you cannot divide by zero).
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Short answer: because the entire number system would fall to pieces. Explanation: Remember that if you divide by a number: x/y=z then you must be able to multiply the divisor across: x=z*y If you divide by 0 then it would be: x/0=z and multiply the 0 to the other side: x=z*0 anything time 0 = 0 so: x=0 but what if you do 2=0? Then you have: 2/0=z 2=z*0 2=0 Obviously 2 cannot actually be equal to 0 so you can't do that. As for dividing 0/0 the reason is because anything divided by itself must equal 1: x/x=1 but if we could divide by zero then it would result in zero, so 0/0=1 AND 0/0=0 since it can't be both you can't do that.
Set the equation equal to 0: 7h - 2 - 51 = 0 add -2 and -51 to both sides: 7h = 53 Divide h = 53/7