Math, asked by hozefancc, 11 months ago

why can't 0÷0 be 1 when every other real number when devided by itself results to 1?​

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Answered by sibi61
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Hi buddy

Good evening

Listen there is rule na

Anything divided or multipled by 0 is always zero.

So 0 /0 =0

Hope it help you

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Answered by Janani7305
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Answer--> 0/0=0

Step-by-step explanation:

Because,any number which is divided or multiplied with 0 is always 0 as --- 0 is an infinite number.So,if u multiply or divide any number with 0 u get 0. But if u add or subtract a number with 0 u get the same number I.e. 78+0=78

65-0=65.

Hope I find it helpful for u..

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