Math, asked by ryz09, 1 month ago

why is a number divided by zero undefined but zero divided by a number is equal to zero? ​

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Answered by chandrkumarjoharwani
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Answer:

We still have zero times x equals zero. But what I'm getting at is that it is the first part that is not being satisfied. Because what happens is that if we can say that zero, 5, or basically any number, then that means that that "c" is not unique. ... So zero divided by zero is undefined.

Answered by chinnu1499
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Step-by-step explanation:

We still have zero times x equals zero. But what I'm getting at is that it is the first part that is not being satisfied. Because what happens is that if we can say that zero, 5, or basically any number, then that means that that "c" is not unique. ... So zero divided by zero is undefined.

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