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Reil [10]
3 years ago
15

My question is what is 1x0 what will be thensum​

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2 answers:
Oxana [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1 x 0 = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Anything multiplied by zero is zero. Also, it's called the qoutient not the sum...

Leya [2.2K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

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Starting this with the equation editor interpreter for mathematical expressions, LaTeX. Use of different radical rules will be mentioned in between the steps.

Radical equation provided in this query.

\mathbf{\sqrt{\dfrac{900f^6}{100g^4}}}

Divide the numbered values of 900 and 100 by cancelling the zeroes to get "9" as the final product in the next step.

\mathbf{\sqrt{\dfrac{9f^6}{g^4}}}

Imply and demonstrate the rule of radicals. In this context we will use the radical rule for fractions in which a fraction with a denominator of variable "a" representing a number or a variable, and the denominator of variable "b" representing a number or a variable are square rooted by a value of "n" where it can be a number, variable, etc. Here, the radical of "n" is distributed into the denominator as well as the numerator. Presuming the value of variable "a" and "b" to be greater than or equal to the value of zero. So, by mathematical expression it becomes:

\boxed{\mathbf{Radical \: \: Rule: \sqrt[n]{\dfrac{a}{b}} = \dfrac{\sqrt[n]{a}}{\sqrt[n]{b}}, \: \: a \geq 0 \: \: \: b \geq 0}}

\mathbf{\therefore \quad \dfrac{\sqrt{9f^6}}{\sqrt{g^4}}}

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\boxed{\mathbf{Radical \: \: Rule: \sqrt[n]{a^m} = a^{\frac{m}{n}}, \: \: a \geq 0}}

\mathbf{Since, \quad \sqrt{g^4} = g^{\frac{4}{2}}}

\mathbf{\therefore \quad \dfrac{\sqrt{9f^6}}{g^2}}

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\boxed{\mathbf{Radical \: \: Rule: \sqrt[n]{a^m} = a^{\frac{m}{n}}, \: \: a \geq 0}}

\mathbf{Since, \quad \sqrt{f^6} = f^{\frac{6}{2}} = f^3}

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