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Prove 0/0=2
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Answered by gaurav2013c
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 \frac{0}{0}  \\  \\  =  \frac{100 - 100}{100 - 100}  \\  \\  =   \frac{ {10}^{2}  -  {10}^{2} }{10(10 - 10)}  \\  \\  =  \frac{(10 + 10)(10 - 10)}{10(10 - 10)}  \\  \\  =  \frac{20}{10}  \\  \\  = 2
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey !

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↪Proof -> 0 / 0

↪100 - 100 / 100 - 100

↪we can write 100 as square of 10

↪10 ^2 - 10 ^2 / 10^2 - 10^2

↪Taking 10 as common in denominator

↪10 ^2 - 10^2 / 10 ( 10 - 10 )

↪Using a^2 - b^2 = ( a+b ) ( a-b ) identity in numerator

↪( 10 + 10 ) ( 10 - 10 ) / 10

↪20 - 0 / 10

↪20 / 10

↪2

Hence proved ❗
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