Math, asked by kashish45, 1 year ago

why 0/0 can't be 1??

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Answered by GouravBindal
1
Every number divided by 0 gets 0 so your statement is wrong.
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Answered by Aryendra
2
If 0/0 is one.
What's 5×(0/0),5?
But 5×(0/0) is still (0/0)
Hence it should be 1,using your logic .
That way,1=5,in fact this leads to 1 being equal to every real number which is clearly an absurdity.
(0/0) is indeterminate, you literally can't determine it's value.
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