Math, asked by dfighidifu, 1 year ago

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(-5) X (........) = 0
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Answered by srabani80pal
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Step-by-step explanation:

“Zero” is considered to be a number while “nothing” is considered to be an empty or null set. Zero has a numeric value of “0.” Zero is a numerical digit as well as a number and is used to denote that number in numerical values. ... However, “nothing” is only a concept depicting a void or absence of anything relevant.

Answered by Imanu01
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Answer:

( - 5) \times (..) = 0 \\ ( - 5) \times 0 = 0

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