When you're quotient is in the hundredths place or more or when you're dividend or divisor has a placeholder zero as well.
A quotient is undefined if the divisor is zero.
As long as the number is not zero, the quotient remains unchanged. If the multiplier is zero then the quotient is undefined.
Two. The zero is just a placeholder.
Two. The zero is just a placeholder.
Zero divided by anything is always zero.
The Babylonians were the first to use the number zero in the 3rd century BC. It was used as a placeholder to signify that there were none of something.
A zero can commonly be distinguished as a placeholder zero or a leading zero.
Mayans developed zero as a placeholder around A.D. 350 and used it to denote a placeholder in their elaborate calendar systems. But Mayans never used zero in equations.
terminating decimal is when the quotient has the remainder of zero.
No, it has two. The zero is a placeholder.
A quotient is undefined if the divisor is zero.
Zero, unless the divisor is 0 in whichcase the quotient is not defined.
As long as the number is not zero, the quotient remains unchanged. If the multiplier is zero then the quotient is undefined.
Two. The zero is a placeholder.
Three. The zero is just a placeholder.
Two. The zero is just a placeholder.
Two. The zero is just a placeholder.