The expression 1 divided by 0 is undefined in mathematics because division by zero is not allowed. In the context of decimals, dividing 1 by 0 would result in a number that approaches infinity (positive or negative depending on the direction of the division). Therefore, there is no finite decimal representation for 1 divided by 0.
Oh, let's paint a happy little picture here! When we have 1 divided by 0, it's like trying to divide a pie into 0 pieces, which we can't do. So, the result is undefined, which means there is no decimal representation for it. Remember, mistakes are just happy little accidents in the world of numbers!
Oh, dude, dividing by zero is like dividing a Pizza into zero slices - you can't do it! So, technically speaking, 1 divided by 0 is undefined in math lingo. It's like trying to find a unicorn in your backyard - it's just not gonna happen!
1 divided by 0 is infinity. So you can't really write it as a decimal.
It is not technically possible to divide something by 0. Seriously, try entering it into a calculator. I know for a fact that on mine it has a special 'divide by zero' error.
Yes, I was a bit hasty saying it was infinity. In fact mathematicians say
a number divided by zero is "undefined". As you divide 1 by smaller and smaller numbers the result "tends to infinity" as the "limit".
1 over 100 as a decimal is 0.01
34 (decimal) = 1 0 0 0 1 0
Assuming by "1 over 3", you mean a fraction with 1 in the numerator and 3 in the denominator (1/3), it equals 0.3333333333333333... (0 with an infinite amount of 3's after the decimal).
0.5
1/5 written as a decimal is 0.2
1/9 as a decimal is 0.'1' repeating '1'
the answer is 0
0 over any number always equals 0, so no it can't be written with a decimal.
0/2 = 0
As a decimal 1/9 = 0.'1' recurring '1'
If you mean make 3.5 into a number that is between 0 and 2 then: Move the decimal of the 3.5 over one place or times it by 10. 10 has 1 zero in it so you move the decimal point over 1 place.
1/9 as a decimal is 0.'1' recurring 1
1 over 100 as a decimal is 0.01
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34 (decimal) = 1 0 0 0 1 0