a value of zero in the denominator makes the fraction undefined
The answer depends on the part of the question that is missing.
A fraction such that the divisor (denominator) is zero is undefined. Such a division is expressed as x/0 where x is the dividend (numerator). In ordinary arithmetic, the expression has no meaning so division by zero is undefined.
undefined
If the denominator is 0.
When it is 0.
If the denominator is 0.
The equation is undefined when the 0 is on the bottom of a fraction. This is because division by zero is not defined in mathematics and leads to undefined values. If the 0 is on the top of the fraction, the equation can still be evaluated and the value would be 0.
any thing under 0 is undefined examples: 0/4=undefined 0/59=undefined 0/129,990,789=undefined
No, it's zero.
If the denominator has a zero value.
when the denominator is zero example: 5/0