when the denominator is zero
example: 5/0
a value of zero in the denominator makes the fraction undefined
The answer depends on the part of the question that is missing.
No, when the numerator of a fraction is 0, the fraction is not undefined; it equals 0. For example, in the fraction 0/a (where a is any non-zero number), the result is 0. However, if the denominator is also 0, then the fraction is undefined.
A fraction such that the divisor (denominator) is zero is undefined. Such a division is expressed as x/0 where x is the dividend (numerator). In ordinary arithmetic, the expression has no meaning so division by zero is undefined.
The equation is undefined when the 0 is on the bottom of a fraction. This is because division by zero is not defined in mathematics and leads to undefined values. If the 0 is on the top of the fraction, the equation can still be evaluated and the value would be 0.
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undefined
When it is 0.
If the denominator is 0.
If the denominator is 0.
No, it's zero.
If the denominator has a zero value.