eddy2017
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Hi,
In general, division can be defined by which equation, assuming b ≠ is not equal to 0?
Choose an answer and and support it.
a ÷ b = c if and only if c • b = a a divided by b equals c if and only if c times b equals a
a ÷ b = c if and only if c • a = b a divided by b equals c if and only if c times a equals b
a ÷ b = c if and only if c = a − b a divided by b equals c if and only if c equals a minus b
a ÷ b = c if and only if b = c ÷ a a divided by b equals c if and only if b equals c divided by a
I choose the first choice . Because it says b cannot be equal to 0. any number mulitplied by 0 is 0.
I am not so sure I supported it well,
Any opinions?
thanks,
eddy
In general, division can be defined by which equation, assuming b ≠ is not equal to 0?
Choose an answer and and support it.
a ÷ b = c if and only if c • b = a a divided by b equals c if and only if c times b equals a
a ÷ b = c if and only if c • a = b a divided by b equals c if and only if c times a equals b
a ÷ b = c if and only if c = a − b a divided by b equals c if and only if c equals a minus b
a ÷ b = c if and only if b = c ÷ a a divided by b equals c if and only if b equals c divided by a
I choose the first choice . Because it says b cannot be equal to 0. any number mulitplied by 0 is 0.
I am not so sure I supported it well,
Any opinions?
thanks,
eddy