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Is there such a thing as 0x, there's 5x, 6x, 19x, x etc., but 0x... just sound weird to me.
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Is there such a thing as 0x, there's 5x, 6x, 19x, x etc., but 0x... just sound weird to me.
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Zero × anything is zero, so no... you'll never see 0x. If for some reason you do, just rewrite the equation without it... because it's zero. :)
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Answer:
We write 0 in place of 0x.
Explanation:
When
we multiply any number, any variable, any expression, any equation with zero the result is always zero
.
So, when we multiply 0 by x and write it as 0x, it makes no sense because ultimately the answer is zero.
So, usually in practice we do not use such thing as 0x.
We directly write zero(0), in place for 0x
.
So, 0x is not used in general practice, where as we can use the term 5x, 4x, 3x, 2x and so on.
There is no such thing as 0x.
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