Math, asked by seemajhafea17, 10 months ago

is there any no. by which we get 1 even after multiplying by 0

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Answered by supervegetavscell
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Answer: 1/0

Step-by-step explanation:

(1/0)* 0

Zero cancels zero and one remains

//Just my hypothesis don't take it seriously///


seemajhafea17: i was also thinking same but i thing 1/0 is not a no.
adithisreepathi: NO NO NO do NOT do this in your math exam or u will 100% FAIL with an F !!(Or a Z if it was ever existing)
seemajhafea17: ok sis but i am satisfied with z
adithisreepathi: Then you are free to do this
adithisreepathi: ;)
seemajhafea17: sure
Answered by adithisreepathi
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Obviously NO , any number multiplied by 0 remains 0.Example:

0×0=0 (ik)

-1×0=0

100000000000000000000000×0=0

If you still don't get it think about it yourself......

1×3=3

1×2=2

1×1=1

so now 0 multiplied by any number is 0.

(this does not work with 2 like⇒2×2 is 4 ; 2×3 is 6 , so learn your table)!!!

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