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prove 0/0=2 Don't miss the chance of getting 100 points

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Answered by jaisawant09
4

0/0=2

LHS

0/0=(100-100)/(100-100)

=[(10²)-(10²)]/[10(10-10)]

=[(10+10)-(10-10)]/[10(10-10)]

=[10+10]/10

=20/10

=2

LHS=RHS

                        Hence Proved


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Answered by StarGazer001
10
Heya ..✌

Here You Go With The Answer =>

To Prove That 0/0=2

0/0 = (100-100) / (100-100)

= (10^2)-(10^2) / 10 (10-10)

[ a^2-b^2 = (a+b) (a-b) ]

= (10+10)(10-10) / 10(10-10)

= 10+10/10

= 20/10

= 2

0/0 = 2

Hence Proved
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