Math, asked by shemalathahemalatha, 9 months ago

why 0/0 is undefined and not 0​

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Answered by savyata7adhikari
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Answer:

because 0= 0/1

if we have zero as denuminetor it is regarded as undefined

Answered by hrigvigyyaanubhavsax
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Answer: Well, 0/0 and 0 are both undefined.

Step-by-step explanation: They are both undefined because 0/0 = 0÷0. Which is fortunately 0.

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