Math, asked by rams52013, 11 months ago

0/50=0and 50/0=error Why plz tell me​

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Answered by shivangpandey73
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Answer:

because 0 is less than 50 and 50/0 is not defined.....

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by XEVILX
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Hey Pretty Stranger!

Seems like you got confused by getting the answers of

• 0/50 = 0 and • 50/0 = error

No need to be confused :D

In the first case 0 is the dividend and 50 is the divisor. Means we're here dividing 0 from 50. So, We're gonna apply divisibility from 50

And we know that If any number is multiplied with 0 then result is 0. In order to verify this the quotient obtained in this case 0.

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In the second case First of all the given number isn't rational number as it doesn't satisfy the property of rational number Here,q = 0

And moreover,We know that There is no number that you can multiply by 0 to get a non-zero number. There is NO solution, so any non-zero number divided by 0 is undefined.

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