Math, asked by Unique99, 1 year ago

can anyone prove 0÷0 = 2


TheWorstBoy: yes
TheWorstBoy: I can

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Answered by TheWorstBoy
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《 ANSWER 》

GIVEN,

0+0=2

LHS,

0+0

= 100-100 / 100-100

= 10.10 - 10.10 / 10.10 - 10.10

= 10^2 - 10^2 / 10 ( 10 - 10 )

=10 + 10 / 10

= 20 / 10

= 2

so, we can prove 0+0=2

《 Hope Helped 》

Unique99: No it is correct thanks i also khw ths method i tnk is there any other method to solve it ..it is 100% correct
TheWorstBoy: Thanks ,, Ok Let Me Try
Unique99: okkk may be other method through decimal way
Unique99: fraction wisw
Unique99: wise
Jiyakhera: but u proved 0+0 and the ques was to prove 0÷0 ... right ?
Unique99: yes i knw it was devide
pvgowthamreddy: this is not correct bro 0 x 2= 0 first 0 is the divisor , 2 is the quotient and remainder is zero. 0/0=2 But more quotients will be occur.so It is one proof only
IAS07: Na
Pari0819: hey
Answered by pvgowthamreddy
1
 we \: know \: that \\ devidend = devisor + quotient + remainder \\ here \: to \: prove \: that \\ \: 0 \div 0 = 2 \\ 0 \times 2 = 0 \\ (0 \: divides \:by \: zero \: two \: times) \\ so \: \frac{0}{0 } = 2 \: and \: also \: \: llly \: \: \: we \: prove \: that \: \\ \frac{0}{0} = 1 \: or \: 2 \: or \: 3 \: or \: 4 \: .........etc. \\ so \: no \: particular \: quotient \: of for \: \frac{0}{0} = unlimitted \: quotients \: will \: be \: contain \\ hence \: finally \: we \: conclude \: that \: \frac{0}{0} = infinity \: (no \: particular \: value)
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