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for a non-zero integer'p' which one is meaningless? (a) o÷p (b) p÷o (c) p×o (d) p÷p​

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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(b) p÷o

  • Integers comprise positive integers, negative numbers, and zero. The Latin word "integer" signifies "whole" or "intact." As a result, fractions and decimals are not included in integers. All whole numbers and negative numbers are considered integers. This means that if we combine negative numbers with whole numbers, a collection of integers results.
  • An integer, which can comprise both positive and negative integers, including zero, is a number without a decimal or fractional portion. A number is positive if it is an integer greater than zero.

Here, according to the given information, p is the non zero integer given here.

Now, o÷p is valid and the answer is 0.

p×o is valid and the answer is again, 0.

p÷p is valid and the answer is 1.

p÷o is meaningless and does not exist.

Hence, option b is correct.

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