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Answered by Anonymous
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Prove that 0 + 0 = 0.

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L. H. S.

0 + 0 = 0

R. H. S.

0 = 0

L. H. S = R. H. S.

Hence proved.

\underbrace\mathscr\red{Some\:Facts\:About\:Zero}

  • The first recorded "zero" appeared in Mesopotamia around 3 B.C.
  • The Mayans invented it independently around 4 A.D.
  • The zero number is denoted with the 0 symbol.
  • 0 is the smallest whole number.
  • There is no such thing as -0 and +0.
  • Addition of a number plus zero is equal to the number itself, i. e. 1 + 0 =1.
  • Subtraction of a number minus zero is equal to the number itself, i. e. 1 - 0 = 1.
  • Multiplication of a number times zero is equal to zero, i. e. 1 * 0 = 0.
  • Division of a zero by a number is zero , i. e. 0 ÷ 1 = 0.
  • Any non-zero number divided by 0 is undefined.
  • The power of a number raised by zero is one, i. e. 1^0 = 1.
  • The square root of 0 is also 0.

Hope it helps.

Answered by Anonymous
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Question ⤵

⚛Prove that 0 + 0 = 0.

Solution ⤵

L. H. S.

0 + 0 = 0

R. H. S.

0 = 0

L. H. S = R. H. S.

Hence proved.✔

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