emilia1407 emilia1407
  • 08-09-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

The quotient of any two numbers, with the condition that the denominator is different from zero

Respuesta :

facundo3141592
facundo3141592 facundo3141592
  • 13-09-2020

Answer:

The quotient of any two numbers can be written as:

A/B

such that:

A, B ∈ {R}

Where {R} is the set of all real numbers.

But we also have the restriction that the denominator, B in this case, must be different than zero.

So we can define the set:

{R \ {0}}

As the set of all the real numbers minus the element 0.

So in this set we do not have the number zero, so now we can write our expression as:

A/B

A ∈ {R}, B ∈ {R \ {0}}

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Kerry bought 3 books that were all the same price he paid a total of $40.20 what is the cost of one book
Which of the following colors is associated with the lowest temperature? Explain your reasoning. A. Blue B. Green C. Yellow D. Red
where did the English seek to establish new settlements
what is 18,366 rounded to the nearest thousand
Determine the coordinates of the vertex and horizontal intercepts of the parabola. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) f(x) = −7(x + 12)2 + 14 I cant fi
What does colonial grievances mean
A chair that cost $210 was reduced by 40% for a one day sale. After the sale, the sale price was increased by 40%. What is the price of the chair?
Select the factors that caused immigration limits to be enforced
37 points out of 40 points. Convert that score into a percentage. What's the percentage?
which is greater 10 yards or 360 inches?