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what is 35 ×35-35+35÷0​

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Answered by aftabahemad
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In context to questions asked,

We have to determine the value the expression.

As per questions,

It is given that,

35 ×35-35+35÷0

So, for determining the value of expression we will use BODMAS rule,

As per BODMAS rule,

B - Bracket

Of - Of

D - Divide

M - Multiply

A - Add

S - Subtraction

So, from above we can rewrite the given expression as,

35 ×35-35+35÷0 \\   =  > 35 ×35-35+ \frac{35}{0}  \\  =  > 35 ×35-35+infinity \\  = infinity

As we know that,

If any number is divided by 0, then we will get infinity.

And if any number is added or multiplied or subtracted from infinity we will get the result as infinity or not defined.

Answered by yassersayeed
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In accordance with the information provided in the question,

We have find the value of the supplied expression in the above question.

Given the data in question 35 ×35-35+35÷0​

Here, we will use BODMAS RULE.  

BODMAS RULE:- It is a correct order to solve the mathematical expression.

Where, B stands for bracket

O stands for of

D stands for divide

M stands for multiplication

A stands for addition

S stands for subtraction.

We have done thus far,

=35\times35-35+35\div0

Hence the question can not be solve because can not divide in zero.

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