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Is a number divided by 0 itself?
As much as we would like to have an answer for “what’s 1 divided by 0?” it’s sadly impossible to have an answer. The reason, in short, is that whatever we may answer, we will then have to agree that that answer times 0 equals to 1, and that cannot be true, because anything times 0 is 0. Created by Sal Khan.
What happens if you divide 0 by a number?
0 Divided by a Number 0a=0 Dividing 0 by any number gives us a zero. Zero will never change when multiplying or dividing any number by it. Finally, probably the most important rule is: a0 is undefined You cannot divide a number by zero!
When we divide a number by itself the quotient is always 0?
Solution
Any number (except 0) divided by itself is one. | a ÷ a = 1 |
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Any number divided by one is the same number. | a ÷ 1 = a |
Why is division by zero undefined?
The reason that the result of a division by zero is undefined is the fact that any attempt at a definition leads to a contradiction. r*0=a. (1) But r*0=0 for all numbers r, and so unless a=0 there is no solution of equation (1).
When a number is divided by itself the quotient is 0 True or false?
in easy words if any non zero is divided by itself then quotient would be zero.
When a non zero number is divided by itself the quotient is?
1
Any non-zero whole number divided by itself gives the quotient 1.
What happens if I tell Siri 102?
You’ll also see the emergency call prompt if you ask Siri to “Phone 101,” but if you say “Phone 102,” you’ll see that Siri simply tries to dial 102, leading to an error. In short, Siri’s worldly nature leads her to recognize any emergency number command as a potentially serious situation, and treats them all equally.
What is 0/0 divided by 1?
One can argue that 0/0 is 0, because 0 divided by anything is 0. Another one can argue that 0/0 is 1, because anything divided by itself is 1. And that’s exactly the problem!
Can we divide by zero?
We can’t share among zero people, and we can’t divide by 0. After dividing, can we multiply to get back again? But multiplying by 0 gives 0, so that won’t work. Once again, dividing by zero gives us difficulties! Okay, let us imagine we can divide by zero, and see what happens.
Is the division of 0/0 valid or not?
Oops, that also works. and so does 0/0 = 2 and 0/0 = 6 and 0/0 = any real number. This is where it breaks down. Because there are so many (in fact, an infinite number) of ways that this division could be converted into a valid multiplication, we can conclude that this division isn’t valid or indeterminate, to use the correct terminology).
What is the number 7 divided by 0?
There’s no good answer here, no good definition. And because of that, any non-zero number, divided by zero, is left just “undefined.” 7 divided by 0. 8 divided by 0. Negative 1 divided by 0. We say all of these things are just “undefined.”