Which of the following will not represent zero:
(a) $1 + 0$
(b) $0 \times 0$
(c) $\frac{0}{2}$
(d) $\frac{10-10}{2}$
To do:
We have to find whether the given expressions represent zero.
Solution:
(a) $1+0=1$
Hence, $1+0$ does not represent zero.
(b) $0 \times 0 =0$
Hence, \( 0 \times 0 \) represents zero.
(c) \( \frac{0}{2}=0 \)
Hence, \( \frac{0}{2} \) represents zero.
(d) \( \frac{10-10}{2}=\frac{0}{2} \)
$=0$
Hence, \( \frac{10-10}{2} \) represents zero.
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