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I paid eleven minerals for THIS?
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0/0 is indeterminate; it is NOT undefined. When a result is equivalent to 0/0, it means that you do not yet know its value, and more steps must be taken to determine it. The is in contrast to x/0, x != 0, which is undefined or infinite, depending on your application.
Without the frame of the calculus, dividing by zero has neither relevance nor meaning; you can write 0/0 on a piece of paper but it doesn't mean much. If you have any real-world situation where division is involved, situations where 0 is the divisor are resolved by using the calculus of limits. Beyond saying 'indeterminate', as an applied mathematician I see little point in participating in a philosophy debate about 0/0's meaning. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() hi
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Omg got a title!
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0/0 is UNDEFINED if both are real 0s. If they're infinitesimals then it is indeterminate. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() _______________
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Omg got a title!
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That's why it is different. In fact that's the proof of why you cannot divide by 0. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() _______________
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In Soviet Russia, StarCrafts You!
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Sorry candle, the square root of -1 is in fact imaginary: i. Here is what the four basic terms of i equal, after this they all repeat.
Let's take a power after 4 for an example of the repeating: Equation: i to the 76th Work: 76 ÷ 4 = 19 Answer/Simplest Form: i to the 76th = 1 i to the 77th = i = i i to the 78th = i²= -1 i to the 79th = i³ = -i And so on... |
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Don't play with fire, play with lil-Inferno!
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In my personal opinion, 0 is nothing. Nothing goes into nothing once. Therefore, the answer is 1.
Or in my other opinion, nothing cannot go into nothing because there is nothing for it to go into, so the answer is nothing. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Sharing is caring. . .Unless you have STD's!" - LoveLess
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