There is a question such that in which you have to prove
o/o=2
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Here is your answer.....
There is no such method to prove this type of identity.
But we use an alternate method to prove it.
So lets see.....
0/0
= (100 - 100) / (100 - 100)
= (10² - 10²) / 10(10 - 10)
= (10+10) (10-10) / 10(10 - 10)
= (10+10) / 10
= 20 / 10
= 2/1
= 2
I hope it helps you ^_^
There is no such method to prove this type of identity.
But we use an alternate method to prove it.
So lets see.....
0/0
= (100 - 100) / (100 - 100)
= (10² - 10²) / 10(10 - 10)
= (10+10) (10-10) / 10(10 - 10)
= (10+10) / 10
= 20 / 10
= 2/1
= 2
I hope it helps you ^_^
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