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1 February, 04:33

Compare and contrast the multiplication rules for 1 and 0 with the division rules for 1 and 0.

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  1. 1 February, 04:44
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    Division Rules:

    Zeroes in Division:

    1. When you divide zero by any nonzero number, the quotient is zero.

    For example;

    0/10 = zero

    2. When you divide a nonzero number by zero, the quotient is undefined or not possible.

    5/0 = undefined or math error.

    Ones in Division:

    1. When you divide any non-zero number by one, the quotient is the dividend itself.

    For example;

    9/1 = 9

    2. When you divide any non-zero number by itself, the quotient is the number itself.

    For example;

    9/9 = 1

    Zeroes in Multiplication:

    1. When you multiply zero by any non-zero number, the product is zero. For example;

    0 x 10 = zero

    2. When you multiply a non-zero number by zero, the product is still zero.

    For example;

    12 x 0 = zero

    Ones in Multiplication:

    1. When you multiply one by any non-zero number, the product is the non-zero number itself.

    For example;

    1 x 10 = 10. 2.

    When you multiply a non-zero number by one, the product is still the number itself.

    For example;

    12 x 1 = 12
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