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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-02

Explain why the value of \( k \) cannot be equal to 0.

Asked by Jadachu

Answer (2)

if you mean k as a constant then k ≠ 0 because 0 is not a constant, there would be no relationship if k = 0

Answered by jackattackblunt | 2024-06-10

The value of k cannot be equal to 0 because it represents a constant that defines relationships in equations. If k is 0, it nullifies those relationships, leading to meaningless or unchanging results. In contexts such as proportionality or physical laws, a k of 0 indicates the absence of interaction or change.
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Answered by jackattackblunt | 2024-10-30