Math, asked by rishichothe, 10 months ago

.prove that 0÷0=2These is a correct question.​

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Answered by kaushikumarpatel
0

Answer:

0/0 = 100 - 100/ 100 - 100

= 10.10 - 10.10 / 10.10 - 10.10

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

Using a^2 - a^2 = (a+b)(a-b)

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

10 - 10 gets cancelled from the numerator and the denominator

=10 + 10 / 10

=20 / 10 = 2

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Answered by beingSaRcAsTiC
2

Answer:

ITZ...A SILLY QUESTION....

COZ...

0/0 = infinity

BUT STILL....FOR U...

Step-by-step explanation:

00=100−100100−100=102−10210(10−10)=(10−10)(10+10)(10)(10−10)=(10+10)10=21=2

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