If you are dividing and the denomenator is 0, then your answer will be undefined. (e.g. 7/0) If you are dividing and the numerator is 0, then your answer will be 0. (e.g. 0/7).
Put x = 0 (cover up the x term). You are left with -8y = 16 and dividing by -8 gives y = -2 So (0, -2) is one point on the line. Put y = 0 (cover up the y term). You are left with -2x = 16 and dividing by -2 gives x = -8 So (-8, 0) is another point on the line. Join the two ponits and extend the line as required.
The number doing the dividing in a division problem
Seriously? nothing happens OF COURSE, your dividing by nothing...... No ur wrong, ur paper catches on fire :3 Well, it matters on what the number is. Dividing 0 by 0 is 0, because dividing a number by itself is one, but since this number is negative to one, it cannot be. Sorry i made a hole in the universe.
When it is a vertical line (dividing by 0).
If you are dividing and the denomenator is 0, then your answer will be undefined. (e.g. 7/0) If you are dividing and the numerator is 0, then your answer will be 0. (e.g. 0/7).
no dividing by zero equals to 0
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0 5x0 = 0 0/5 = 0
Put x = 0 (cover up the x term). You are left with -8y = 16 and dividing by -8 gives y = -2 So (0, -2) is one point on the line. Put y = 0 (cover up the y term). You are left with -2x = 16 and dividing by -2 gives x = -8 So (-8, 0) is another point on the line. Join the two ponits and extend the line as required.
-1 or 1 or 0 if used in the term x it is 6
The number doing the dividing in a division problem
Nothing is divisible by 0 because you cannot divide by 0. Think of it this way, dividing 12 by 2 is like splitting it into 2 groups of 6. Dividing it by 1 splits it into 1 group of 12. Dividing by 0 splits it into 0 groups of infinity. In math it's impossible to divide by zero.
Mitosis is the process of cell division and is completed by the cell completely dividing.
Seriously? nothing happens OF COURSE, your dividing by nothing...... No ur wrong, ur paper catches on fire :3 Well, it matters on what the number is. Dividing 0 by 0 is 0, because dividing a number by itself is one, but since this number is negative to one, it cannot be. Sorry i made a hole in the universe.
Dividing polynomials is a lot easier for me. You'll have to divide it term by term like dividing normal numbers.
When it is a vertical line (dividing by 0).