Math, asked by harshitdhio333, 5 months ago

can u prove that 0/0 = 2​

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Answered by bswagatam04
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Logically

0/0 is an iterminationt form and so cant be equated to some value.

Illogicaly

Let, 0/0=81−81/81−81

=>0/0=81−81/81−81

=>0/0=92−92/92−92

=>0/0=(9+9)(9−9)/9(9−9)

Since, a2−b2=(a+b)(a−b)

=>0/0=(9+9)/9=18/9

=>0/0=2

Hence, 0/0=2

Answered by reshmakadam2006
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Step-by-step explanation:

0/0=2

100–100/100–100

(10)²-(10)²/10×10–10×10

(10–10)(10+10)/10(10–10) :as per theorem of (1) take common (2)a²-b²= (a-b)(a+b)

Now cut numerator and denominator which has (10–10) /(10–10)

So result is = 10+10/10=20/10

Therefore 0 0 cut and we get 2/1 is

Always = 2

Therefore 0/0= 2 prove

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