Standard form: 1X0=0
Word Form: One Times Zero Equals (=) Zero
Spanish: Uno por cero es igual a cero
Tagalog (Filipino): Isang beses sa zero ay katumbas ng zero
French: Une fois zéro égale zéro
Russain: Один раз нуля равна нулю
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Zero Times
Zero, anything times zero is zero.
Zero times anything is 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.
0 times 0 is defined as zero. The multiplication of any number times zero is zero (even an infinitely large number of null sets still have no elements). Zero times zero is zero, but the inverse operation, dividing by zero, is undefined.
Zero Times
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Zero. Anything times zero is zero.
Anything multiplied by zero is equal to zero.
Anything times zero is zero.
zero. This is because if there is at least one zero, then it makes the sum, or answer, zero.
10 times 0.01 = 0.1 or 1/10
'Zero-point-zero-zero-zero-five-zero-one', or 'five-hundred-and-one times ten to the negative six'.
Division by zero is undefined.
No, 1 is not equal to 0. 0 is equal to 0 and 1 is equal to 1.
Zero, anything times zero is zero.
If one is zero, then the product is always zero.(Think about it ... you take 279 zero times. How much do you have ?)