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Why is 10-0=10, but 0/10=0? Please answer.

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0 is the same thing as nothing right? Well if you take nothing away from 10, the answer is still 10. But if you try to divide nothing into ten groups, you still have nothing. hope this helped!

The two expressions gives a different value because 0 is insignificant during subtraction but significant in division

Subtraction and Division

Note that taking the difference of a value and zero will return the original value since 0, in this case is insignificant.

For the ratio, the ratio of 0 and any constant will return zero. Hence;

  • 10 - 0 = 10 (retirns the value of 10)
  • 0/10 = 0 Returns the numerator

The two expressions give a different value because 0 is insignificant during subtraction but significant in division

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