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Why 1/0 not defined give the correct answer ​

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Answered by AkshatZayn
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If we multiply any number with zero it becomes 0

0 × n = 0 { n is any integer }

So, there is no other multiples of 0 other than zero and 1 is not a factor of zero

Therefore, 1/0 is undefined

Answered by amankumaraman11
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 \red{ \sf\frac{1}{0} } \sf\:  \: considered \:  \: as \:  \: the \:  \: value \:  \: of \:  \: being \\  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \sf not \:  \: defined \:  \: because \:  \: anything  \\ \:  \:  \:  \:  \:   \sf being \:  \: a \:  \: whole \:  \: can't \:  \: be \:  \: zero \:  \: or \\ \:  \:  \:  \:  \sf \: divided \:  \: into \:  \: zero \:  \: parts.

  • Nothing can be parted in zero divisions.
  • Thus, 1/0 is undefined.

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