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evaluate (a) (-100)÷5 , (b) 0÷(-12)

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Answered by Raghav3333
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hi

aim : Evaluate (a) (-100)÷5 , (b) 0÷(-12)

 (a) (-100)÷5 ,

=> -100 / -5

=> 20

 (b) 0÷(-12)

=> 0 / -12

= 0

hope it helps u

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Concept

One of the four fundamental operations in mathematics, along with addition, subtraction, and multiplication, is division. Simply said, division is the process of dividing a large group into smaller groups so that each group contains an equal number of elements. In mathematics, it is an operation that is used for equal distribution and equal grouping.

Given

  • (₋100) ÷ 5 and
  • 0 ÷ (-12)

Find

we need to evaluate the given expressions.

Solution

(₋100) ÷ 5 = -100/5

               = -20

0 ÷ (-12) = 0/-12

             = 0

A fraction with zero as the denominator is created when a positive or negative number is divided by zero. A fraction with zero as the numerator and the finite amount as the denominator is used to represent zero divided by a negative or positive value. Divided by itself, zero equals zero.

Hence we get the evaluated values as -20 and 0.

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