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If we consider n×0=0 where n is any number not equals to 0 Let n= 2. 2×0=0 2=0÷0. =? So if any numbér is divided its self it should be 1 so what about 0÷0=? If 0÷0is infinite Then 2 = infinite ...?Whether 0÷0=infinite,,or0÷0=1. Or0÷0=1. orWhat is 0÷0 ?

If we consider n×0=0 where n is any number not equals to 0 Let n= 2. 2×0=0 2=0÷0. =? So if any numbér is divided its self it should be 1 so what about 0÷0=? If 0÷0is infinite Then 2 = infinite ...?Whether 0÷0=infinite,,or0÷0=1. Or0÷0=1. orWhat is 0÷0 ?

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Gundeep Singh
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7 years ago
Its answer lies in you Question...as u are confused that what is the value of 0÷0. Its value is not defined or non existent so nothing can be said about 0÷0. Also any number divided by itself is 0 only if it is not equal to 0. Hope u will understand...thanx

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