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When is the value of a fraction “undefined”?

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When the denominator is zero

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The denominator of any fraction cannot have the value zero. If the denominator of a fraction is zero, the expression is not a fraction because it's value is undefined.but we can have zero as the numerator in a fraction and your answer will be zero.

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The denominator of any fraction cannot have the value zero. If the denominator of a fraction is zero, the expression is not a legal fraction because it's overall value is undefined.

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