Math, asked by chandu6199, 11 months ago

Q. Which is the smallest number that can be divided by numbers from 1 to 10 ,, to get a *non* *decimal fractions*,,,

Hint::: Ramanujam the great mathematician has derived given that number,,​

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Answered by asifkuet
0

Answer:

The answer must be the minus one

Step-by-step explanation:

If we consider 0 as even number, anything divided by the zero goes for infinity that goes on and on. So, this can't be the desired number.

Let's consider 1 is the answer, but minus 1 (-1) is less than 1

(-1) < (1). And it is the smallest of all number that can be divided by numbers from 1 to 10.

For Example: 1/-1=(0); 2/-1= (-2), and so on.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

If we consider 0 as even number, anything divided by the zero goes for infinity that goes on and on. So, this can't be the desired number.

Let's consider 1 is the answer, but minus 1 (-1) is less than 1

(-1) < (1). And it is the smallest of all number that can be divided by numbers from 1 to 10.

For Example: 1/-1=(0); 2/-1= (-2), and so on.

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