ANY number divided by itself is ' 1 '.
Yes. However, unless you divide it by 1 or itself (2001) you will get a fraction.
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When you multiply a nonzero fraction by its reciprocal you get 1. Take this example.Lets say you have a fraction called (a/b). The reciprocal of that fraction would be (b/a). If you multiply the two you'd get (a/b)*(b/a)=(ab/ab). Anything divided by itself is 1.
Anything divided by itself equals 1. 3/3 = 1
Any number (other than zero) divided by itself.
It increases.
Yes. However, unless you divide it by 1 or itself (2001) you will get a fraction.
Anything divided by itself equals 1. 1/2 divided by 1/2 = 1/2 x 2/1 = 2/2 = 1
When you divide a fraction by itself, the result is always 1. This is because dividing any number by itself is equal to 1.
Any integer can be expressed as a fraction. The simplest is the integer itself divided by one.
Any number divided by itself. (except for zero, which drives mathematicians nuts)
Any fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.Any fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.Any fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.Any fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.
The world as we know it ceases to exist as the space-time continuum folds in on itself. Or Nothing happens. Division by zero is undefined. Any fraction with zero as a denominator is meaningless.
Any number can be divided by one and itself, and any other number will result in a fraction.
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