Nothing. It only says 'go forth and multiply' which is of course useful advice for any math student. Dividing by zero was introduced by the Indian mathematician Brahmagupta some 1,500 years ago, long after The Bible was written.
Yes
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
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Any number, except zero, which is raised to the power of zero, equals one (1), not the number. 7,000,000,0000 = 1, not 7,000,000,000 -450 = 1 2,4370 = 1 The reason being x^0=(x^a)/(x^a) which is one except when dividing by zero which is undefined
no dividing by zero equals to 0
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Zero times!
Adding or subtracting zero cant, multiplying or dividing by zero can.
To divide a number by zero means the number will be unchanged, same as dividing by 1. Try dividing by zero on a calculator and you will get an undefined error message.
Dividing by zero can cause all sorts of errors (like "proving" that 1 = 0), so division by zero is strictly avoided in modern math.
Dividing by zero is impossible and should never be done. My old math teacher used to have a Mathematical Ten Commandments and "You shall not divide by zero was one of them."
No. Dividing by zero is undefined. It does not result in anything.
Yes
add a zero to the end (only if it'safter the decimal) and continue dividing
Zero is not used as the divisor when dividing with the process of division.
One way is if the denominator becomes zero.