Math, asked by rishabhrajdubey5, 8 months ago

prove that 0/0 =2 how​

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Answered by mrsluckysingh7347
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Hence, 0/0=2. Basic laws of mathematics say (x-a)(x-b)/(x-b)=(x-a) only if x is not equal to b, i.e. denominator is non-zero number. Any number divided by zero is a non-defined number. So (1-1) cannot be cancelled.

Answered by Señorita07
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0/0 is undefined

It Can't be equal to 2 in any case as it is a defined number

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