Math, asked by Govil2448, 4 months ago

Multiplying any number by zero yields to zero

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Answered by dm9682040
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Answer:

zero

Step-by-step explanation:

because 0 is the ultimate number which u can get the number 0. 0 has no value

Answered by Anonymous
1

Multiplying any number by zero does always yields to zero

  • Any number if divided or even multiplied by zero, will always give the value of zero, thereby making the arithmetic operation meaningless.
  • For example - 200 x 0 = 0 or 5641 x 0 = 0
  • This is because it does not have anything to add, thus it will give an undefined result.
  • In general, to find a x b, the value of either a or b, should not be zero.
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