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If a axbxc=0, and a and b are integers greater than 10, what must c equal

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I think 0.... becuase axbxc=0 and notig else can be the right answer....I hope
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Answer:

The value of c is zero.

Explanation:

We are given the following information in the question:


a* b* c = 0

It is also given that a and are integers such that:


a, b > 10

Thus, c must be equal to 0.

  • The multiplication property states that the product of any number and zero is zero.
  • It doesn't matter what the number is, when you multiply the number to zero, the answer is always zero.

Hence, the value of c is zero.

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