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Think and answer . In defining reciprocal of a/b , we have imposed the conditions a≠0,b≠0, why ?

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Answered by sgrvvsurendhar
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Answer:

No after reciprocal

Step-by-step explanation:

b is only not equal to0

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

If [math]b=0[/math] then [math]\frac{a}{b}[/math] can not be defined; [math]a=0[/math] is allowed. [math]\frac{0}{b}[/math] is weldefined as [math]0[/math] if [math]b \ne 0[/math]. Reciprocal can be defined only for non-zero numbers. So, [math]a=0[/math] is not acceptable for finding reciprocal.

Restriction of [math]b \ne 0[/math] is imposed for definition of [math]\frac{a}{b}[/math] itself where as [math]a \ne 0[/math] is imposed due to reciprocal definition restriction.

I hope I have understood the problem correctly. Expected answer is reason for condition [math]a \ne 0[/math] and [math]b \ne 0[/math] in finding reciprocal of [math]\frac{a}{b}[/math]. please follow me and mark me as a brainly

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