No, nothing can be divisible by zero.
An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.
The number you can take away half of and leave nothing is zero. When you take away half of zero (which is also zero), you are left with zero. This is because zero divided by two is zero, and subtracting zero from zero leaves you with zero.
In layman's terms: if zero is the primary number and you were to multiply that primary number to any number, it's still zero. Multiplying 1 times 1 equals to 1. One times itself is one. So zero, meaning nothing times 1 is equal to nothing since there is nothing to begin with.
No, zero cannot be divided. Zero is zero, or nothing. It is impossible to divide nothing into any number of parts. Mathematically, things are a bit different. Zero can be divided by other real numbers, but the answer is always zero. Zero divided by two is zero. Zero divided by minus twenty-two is zero. But note that zero cannot be divided by zero. Any division operation with zero as the divisor is undefined; the operation cannot be performed.
The word nada is supposed to mean nothing. Since nothing can also be considered the same as zero in some cases, it has been used to mean both things.
No, it is a noun. It means "nothing" or "zero." (considered a variant spelling of naught)
Zero is nothing which equals nothing :)
Zip = nothing/zero Nix = nothing/zero Nil = nothing/zero
absolute zero is the essence of nothing and nothing is a quantity of zero.
If you have no money, and someone takes nothing away from you, you still have nothing :)
No, nothing can be divisible by zero.
absolute zero is the essence of nothing and nothing is a quantity of zero.
If you have something and mulitply it by nothing, you still have nothing
An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.An empty set is one that contains nothing. It does not contain zero, but nothing.
A liter of nothing would have a weight of zero grams or kilograms because nothing has no mass.
The number you can take away half of and leave nothing is zero. When you take away half of zero (which is also zero), you are left with zero. This is because zero divided by two is zero, and subtracting zero from zero leaves you with zero.