Zero can be neither the numerator nor the denominator of a fraction.
Zero to the fifth power is zero. Zero divided by zero is indeterminate.
zero.
any fraction
The answer depends on the part of the question that is missing.
Any fraction that has a zero as the numerator equals zero. Any fraction that does not have a zero in the numerator would be a nonzero fraction.
The fraction is zero. 0 divided by anything except zero is zero.
The rule is if the numerator is zero than the value of the fraction is zero.
Zero can be neither the numerator nor the denominator of a fraction.
"Zero point" is 0. It is an integer, not a fraction.
-9 over anything but zero is a fraction. Division by zero is undefined.
You can't change a fraction when the numerator is zero because no matter what the denominator is the fraction is still zero. A zero denominator is not allowed because you cannot divide by zero.
Zero
No.
It is any fraction whose numerator is zero and denominator is not zero.
a value of zero in the denominator makes the fraction undefined
Zero to any power is zero; any non-zero number to the power zero is one. Thus, zero to the power zero is sort of contradictory.