A quotient is undefined if the divisor is zero.
The answer depends on the part of the question that is missing.
if there is 0 in the numerator it is zero regardless. But if it's zero in the denominator and zero in the numerator then it is undefined in all such cases where the denominator equals zero.
Division by zero is undefined.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Zero by definition is always a rational number. It can sometimes be the cause of mathematical concepts being undefined. For example, a number can not be divided by zero. Dividing by zero is undefined.
Zero is pretty well defined. Division by zero is undefined.
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No... the Zero 0 is not possitive,not negative so the absolute of zero is not
An undefined slope will always be a vertical line through any point of choice where the value of x = 0; while the y value changes indefinitely, the value of x will always equal zero, and therefore is undefined.
No, division by zero is undefined in mathematics. It is not possible to divide any number by zero.
A quotient is undefined if the divisor is zero.
Positive (or zero if the original number was zero).
No. It's always the number without a sign.
a value of zero in the denominator makes the fraction undefined
yes. This is because absolute value is in which you find how far away a number is from zero. This means that the absolute value is always positive.
Well, honey, the absolute value of a number is always positive, no matter what. It's like a magnet that repels negativity. So, no, it can't be both positive and negative at the same time. It's just not how math works, sweetie.