why is the perimeter of a square is zero
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because there is no 0 in multiplication
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hii dear its have a possibility
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hii
gud morning!!
Yes you can have a perimeter of zero. E.g., if the length of the side of a square was defined as a function of time, s(t) = sin(t) + 1, then the perimeter would be zero every time t = 3pi/2 + (2pi)n, n integer. This is relied upon in calculus to ensure the function is continuous.
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