Respuesta :
Zero × anything is zero, so no... you'll never see 0x. If for some reason you do, just rewrite the equation without it... because it's zero. :)
Answer:
We write 0 in place of 0x.
Step-by-step explanation:
- When we multiply any number, any variable, any expression, any equation with zero the result is always zero.
- [tex]0\times x = 0[/tex]
- So, when we multiply 0 by x and write it as 0x, it makes no sense because ultimately the answer is zero.
- So, usually in practice we do not use such thing as 0x.
- We directly write zero(0), in place for 0x.
- So, 0x is not used in general practice, where as we can use the term 5x, 4x, 3x, 2x and so on.
- There is no such thing as 0x.