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The complex fraction answer 0/(x+3)(x+2)?

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is it the right way to write an answer like that or do i have to put something ? like if there was 0 on the bottom i know it would be no solution so i would just leave it like that or what..thanks in advance!

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  1. Zero divided by any nonzero value is equal to zero.

    If you come out with zero divided by zero, either the answer is unknown or you will in (or beyond) Calculus II and will apply L'Hopital's rule.

    You can write 0/(x+3)(x+2) as:

    0 for all x not equal to -2 or -3


  2. 0 on top means the answer is always 0. 0 on bottum means no solution. so the answer is 0

  3. 0 will be better answer.

    But i am afraid thet you might have done something wrong to reach this answer. Just guessing, but...

  4. 0 divided by any finite number is always zero.So, the expression you have written is equal to 0 and if 0 is in denominator, then it is said to be in indeterminate form or infinite.

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