Math, asked by Ashoksoni21, 9 months ago

(-12)×0×(-17), find the answer

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Answered by pulakmath007
4

Answer:

(-12)×0×(-17)

= (-12)×0

= 0

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Answered by Anonymous
56

Required answer:

\longrightarrow\rm{(-12) \times 0 \times (-17)}

\longrightarrow\rm{-12 \times 0 = 0}

\longrightarrow\rm{0 (-17) = 0}

\longrightarrow\rm{0}

Additional points:-

If you multiply 0 by any number the result you get is same number '0'.

Because,

It is because your not adding the anything, as zero doesn't have any value if you multiple anything with 0 we get 0.

0 doesn't have any particular value, The number zero itself refers 'nothing' or 'no value'.

Multiplying a number with 0 is like multiplying (zero with zero) \rm{0 \times 0 = 0}

Example:

\rm{0 + 3 = 3} or \rm{3 + 0 = 3}, in this case we are adding numbers so we are getting a new value.

\rm{0 \times 3} or \rm{3 \times 0}, but for this case we are multiplying 0 with a number, we get back the result 0 because zero doesn't give value while multiplying with a number.


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