what is the quotient when 0 is divided by a non zero integer
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divisor can't be zero so quotient is 0
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Concept:
Non-Integer numbers are those that are not whole numbers, whole numbers that are negative numbers, or zero. Any number that isn't a member of the integer set is referred to as an outlier, and its expression is...-4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4... Imaginary numbers, fractions, and decimals are a few non-integer instances.
Explanation:
- A whole number from the set of negative, non-negative, and positive numbers is referred to as an non integer.
- Any number that is not a whole number, a negative whole number, or 0 is said to be non-integer. Any number that is not a member of the integer set is this.
- Although non-integer numeric data types can be converted to integers, neither their values nor their conversion to integers can.
- As per the property of division of integers , 0 divided by any non zero integer gives zero.
∴ 0 ÷ x
x ∑ ( I ) ≠ 0
∴ It will be zero.
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