Math, asked by mrshekh, 9 months ago

WHY ANY NO. DIVIDE BY O IS UNDEFINED?​

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Answered by harsh260055
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Answer:

it's undefined

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Answered by cosmiccreed
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Answer:

Hey matr just go on YouTube and search why can't we divide by zero you will find a channel named Eddi woo

He is a great teacher he has made a video on it

How ever for your answer

The ratio r of two numbers a and b:

r=a/b

is that number r that satisfies

a=r*b.

Well, if b=0, if, we are try to divide by zero,

we have to find a number r such that

r*0=a. (1)

But

r*0=0

for all numbers r, and so unless a=0 there is no solution of equation (1).

. The common perception is that infinity plus any number is still infinity. If that's so, then

infinity = infinity+1 = infinity + 2

which would imply that 1 equals 2 if infinity was a number.

That in turn would imply that all integers are equal, for example, and our whole number system would collapse

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