Math, asked by bkpanda7015207073, 8 months ago

Is that correct
If yes why??

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Answered by Rohit18Bhadauria
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  • Sorry to say, but your way of getting answer is not correct, you are taking something common from 0 (5-5,10-10,15-15) , is that possible. Since, 0 is nothing ( null value) but then also you tend to take something common from that and after that you are cutting 0 from both side.
  • If you are able to calculate the value of \frac{1}{0},\frac{2}{0},\frac{3}{0} correctly and verified that by your teacher then I will say your answer is correct but sorry it will not happen. Because the fact is, you can't divide something by 0 , beacause it can not be determined by any law , identity or formula of mathematics but can be solved by limits which you will study in 11th class.

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