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Is there exists two non-zero numbers, whose product is zero. is there exists two non-zero numbers, whose sum is zero. can u reason this?

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Question added by Usman Ishtiaq Ahmad muhammad nazim , SST Mathematics , Government Islamia High school Nonar
Date Posted: 2014/08/04
Mohammad Helmy
by Mohammad Helmy , Mathematics Teacher , Arab International School of Jeddah

The two non-zero numbers, whose product is zero are:

Any number let's say X and "Y/∞" would be = XY/∞ =0

The two non-zero numbers, whose sum is zero are:

X/∞ and Y/∞ =0+0 =0

Abdulelah Fallatah
by Abdulelah Fallatah , Tech-Support Specialist & Programmer , Al-Rayan Colleges

PRODUCT

I don't think there are2 non-zero numbers whose product is0. Here's why:

 

If we have a × b =0, then either a =0 or b =0 or both equal0.

 

SUM

2 non-zero numbers can have a sum of zero. Let us illustrate this with2 numbers: a and b.

 

If a + b =0, then either (a = -b) or (b = -a).

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