Math, asked by SandhyaVijay, 1 year ago

Prove that 0/0=2. Its a trick question.

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Answered by Shikha1305
1
0/0 = 100–100/100–100
= 10^2 – 10^2 / 10(10–10)
= (10–10)(10+10)/ (10) (10–10)
= (10+10)/100
= 20/10
= 2/1
Ans => 2
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Answered by shadowsabers03
0

We\ know\ that\ a\ number\ when\ subtracted\ from\ that\ itself\ gives \\ gives\ 0. \\ \\ 0\ can\ be\ taken\ as\ x - x. \\ \\ For\ my\ answer,\ I'm\ taking\ 0\ as\ x^2 - x^2. \\ \\ Let's\ do\ it! \\ \\


\frac{0}{0} \\ \\ = \frac{x^2 - x^2}{x^2 - x^2} \\ \\ = \frac{(x + x)(x - x)}{x(x - x)} \ \ \ [a^2 - b^2 = (a + b)(a - b)\ ;\ ab - ac = a(b - c)] \\ \\ = \frac{2x(x - x)}{x(x - x)} \\ \\ = \frac{2x}{x} \\ \\ = \frac{2}{1} \\ \\ = 2 \\ \\ \\


\\ \\ \\ Thus,\ \frac{0}{0} = 2\ is\ trickily\ proved. \\ \\ \\ Find\ out\ the\ mistake\ occurred\ here!\ \ $;$-$D \\ \\ \\

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