Math, asked by riatharv, 2 months ago

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EXERCISE 2.3
1. Which of the following will not represent zero:
0
10-10
(a) 1 + 0 (b) 0x0 (c)
2
2. If the product of two whole numbers is zero, can we say that one or both of them will
be zero? Justify through examples.
(d)
2
Mathematics-VI Uttarakhand Mudran Varsh 2020-21​

Answers

Answered by abhishekrohanjaiswal
2

Answer:

1.a , 2.Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

1. because 1+0=1

2. If we multiply any number by zero than we will always get zero and none of the non zero number give product zero if multiplied to any non zero number.

Answered by HorridAshu
0

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Answer:

1.a , 2.Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

1. because 1+0=1

2. If we multiply any number by zero than we will always get zero and none of the non zero number give product zero if multiplied to any non zero number.

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