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What is undefined / undefined?

0 1 Undefined Indeterminate

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Any number n n divided by 0 0 = U n d e f i n e d Undefined

Proceeding with the problem:

Original:

n 0 n 0 \dfrac{\dfrac{n}{0}}{\dfrac{n}{0}}

After dividing:

n 0 × 0 n \dfrac{n}{0} \times \dfrac{0}{n}

Simplifying:

0 0 \dfrac{0}{0}

Therefore,

0 0 \dfrac{0}{0} = i n d e t e r m i n a t e indeterminate

The answer is i n d e t e r m i n a t e indeterminate .

in your solution second statement and the second last statement is almost similar , then why the second statement is not indetermined?

sandeep Rathod - 6 years, 6 months ago

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They're just the same. :)

Emmanuel John Baliwag - 6 years, 6 months ago

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