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Any number other than 0 itself may properly be the denominator of a fraction in which 0 is the numerator, and the value of any such fraction will always be zero.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the absolute value of an improper fraction, you simply ignore whether it's a proper fraction or not and focus on the number itself. You see, absolute value is like giving a big hug to a number, no matter if it's positive or negative. Just take away any negative sign and you'll have the absolute value, like a beautiful little treasure waiting to be discovered.
There is no possible answer. For any given fraction, half that fraction is another fraction and it will be closer to 0. And then half of that will be closer still, and then half of that ... . Hope you get the idea.
It cannot be defined what any number divided by zero is, even zero. Any fraction (x/0) is simply called "undefined."
Yes, it can be. If the numerator is 0. Then suppose the denominator is 3, which is bigger than 0 (double the numerator). So the value of the fraction is 0/3 = 0.