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write the rule that applies to the following number:0÷7=0

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  • 11-10-2017
The rule that applies to the following number:0÷7=0 is: "Zero divided by any number (except 0) equals zero"
Division by zero on the other hand is undefined, which means there is no solution to the operation : N:0.

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