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Zero times 3 is 0.
Assume the number is x, then 2x + 3 = 3. This means 2x = 0. The result is x = 0
(3*8)0=1, because any real number taken to the zero power = 1.
The property illustrated by the equation (3 \times 2 \times 1 \times 0 = 0) is the Zero Property of Multiplication. This property states that the product of any number and zero is always zero, regardless of the other numbers involved in the multiplication. Therefore, in this expression, the presence of zero ensures that the entire product equals zero.
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The expression (10 \times 3 \times 30 \times 10 \times 3 \times 0 \times 3) includes a multiplication by zero, which makes the entire product equal to zero. Therefore, when you divide zero by (1 \times 2) (which equals 2), the result is still zero. So, the final answer is 0.
It means X can also be equal to -3 or 0. -3 >= X >= 0 means "X is between negative three and zero- inclusive" -3 > X > 0 means "X is between negative three and zero" = =
The relationship between the sequence "corresponding terms add three" starting from zero and "add one" starting from zero can be expressed mathematically. The first sequence, starting with zero and adding three, produces terms like 0, 3, 6, 9, etc. The second sequence, starting with zero and adding one, generates terms like 0, 1, 2, 3, etc. Correspondingly, the terms of the first sequence can be represented as three times the index of the term in the second sequence (0, 3, 6, 9 vs. 0, 1, 2, 3).
1.38kg=1380 grams Add a zero(0) at the end and move the decimal down three(3) times
When you multiply a number by a different number, you take as many groups of the first number as there are of the second number. For example, multiplying 2 by 3, you are taking three groups of 2. Three groups of two things are equal to six things; 2 times 3 = 6.If you multiply by zero, you are taking zero groups of a number. Zero groups of something is nothing (zero).So, applying this logic to the question...Zero (0, nothing) multiplied by one, is one zero (i.e. one nothing!)Zero (0, nothing) multiplied by three, is threenothings!Zero (0, nothing) multiplied by three hundred, is three hundred nothings!etc.So, no matter how many nothings you have, you still have nothing!
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Zero times anything is zero.