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please answer these both question correctly.

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sivaprasath: a^0 = for all ... ??

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Answered by ankitkumarthebest1
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for first

1)

 {a}^{0}  = 1

let's take an example

  \frac{ {2}^{2} }{ {2}^{2} }  = \frac{2 \times 2}{2 \times 2}  =  \frac{4}{4}  = 1

let's approach the same question in different manner we get

 \frac{ {2}^{2} }{ {2}^{2} }  =  {2}^{2 - 2} \\ (using \: identity )=  {2}^{0}

we have now the the questions are sma e then the answers must be same so

 {2}^{0} = 1

this is true for all real numbers

for real number 0 the process is different but the answer is same

for the 2 question you have

2)

 \frac{a}{0}  =  \infty

let's us take an example

we know that what is multiplication

it is the sum of the numbers n times

then division is the process to subtract the number n times to get the remainder 0

for example

15 \div 5 = 15 - 5 - 5 - 5 = 0

the number of times we have to subtract 5 is three then the answer is three

then what will happen if we divide it by 0

 \frac{a}{0}  = a - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0.....

we have to subtract zero many times till the time the answer not becomes zero

so the number of time we have to divide is

infinity

 \infty

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