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  1. But we could also rearrange it a little like this: 0 × 1 0 = 0 0 × 1 = 1. (Careful! I am not saying this is correct! We are assuming that we can divide by zero, so 0 0 should work the same as 5 5, which is 1). Arrggh! If we multiply 1 0 by zero we could get 0 or 1. In fact we can't have both possibilites, so we cannot define 1 0 to be a number.

  2. In mathematics, division by zero is where the divisor (denominator) is zero and is of the form \frac {a} {0} 0a. Suppose now we applied this operation to some numbers x x and a a. Assume a\neq 0 a = 0. x=\frac {a} {0} x = 0a. Since division is the inverse of multiplication, x\times 0=a x×0 = a. We know from the rules of multiplication that any ...

  3. Zero divided by a negative or positive number is either zero or is expressed as a fraction with zero as numerator and the finite quantity as denominator. Zero divided by zero is zero. In 830, Mahāvīra unsuccessfully tried to correct the mistake Brahmagupta made in his book Ganita Sara Samgraha: "A number remains unchanged when divided by zero ...

  4. Dec 10, 2018 · You are right that zero divided by any number (except zero itself) is zero. Put more mathematically: 0/n = 0 for all non-zero numbers n. You get into the tricky realms when you try to divide by zero itself. It's not true that a number divided by 0 is always undefined. It depends on the problem.

  5. Apr 23, 2019 · Division of the result by one of those values gives you the other. We did the opposite of 2. So 3 X 4 = 12, 12 / 4 gives you 3. 3 was the number you multiplied by 4 to get 12. We have a result 12, we ask "12 / 0 what was the other value multiplied by 0 to get 12"? There is no such number because of statement 1 - hence divide by zero is undefined.

  6. When the dividend equals the divisor, which means the same numbers but not 0, then the answer is always 1. For examples: 36 ÷ 36 = 1. Zero is a real number, an integer, a rational number, and a whole number. Zero is always neutral i.e. zero is never written like +0 or -0. The power of any number that is raised by zero is always one.

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  8. 1. Dividing zero by any real number (except 0) will always result in 0. Thus, $\frac{0}{a} = 0 \div a = 0$ (Consider a real-world example here. If you divide 0 apples among 5 people, each person will get nothing. Thus, 0 divided by any non-zero real number equals 0.) 2. The answer for division by zero can be termed undefined or indeterminate.

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