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2 gru 2020 · We could easily define division by zero: We could just say that x / y := x whenever y = 0. It's just that many mathematical theorems that specify "... if division is defined" would need to be changed to "... if the divisor is not zero".
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$\frac{0}{\infty}$ is not an indeterminate form. On the...
- limit when zero divided by infinity - Mathematics Stack Exchange
The reciprocal function y = 1 x. As x approaches zero from the right, y tends to positive infinity. As x approaches zero from the left, y tends to negative infinity. In mathematics, division by zero, division where the divisor (denominator) is zero, is a unique and problematic special case.
10 sty 2018 · To put all of this into mathematical terms, dividing by 2 means finding a number (5) by which we can multiply 2 to get 10: 10 / 2 = 5 because. 10 = 2 * 5. If we could divide 10 by 0 (I'll call the answer X), we would be saying that: 10 / 0 = X because. 10 = 0 * X.
Technically it doesn't. If you take some fixed number (say, 5) and divide it by a very very small number, the result is a very very large number. Using a "limit" from calculus, we can say that. lim 5/x = ∞. x→0⁺. but this doesn't mean that 5/0 is ∞.
Division is splitting into equal parts or groups. It is the result of "fair sharing". Example: there are 12 chocolates, and 3 friends want to share them, how do they divide the chocolates? So they get 4 each: 12/3 = 4. Dividing by Zero. Now, let us try dividing the 12 chocolates among zero people, how much does each person get?
Dividing by a really small number makes a really big negative number, so dividing by zero should make negative infinity. 2/0 = ∞ and 2/0 = -∞ can't both be true, so we say 2/0 is undefined instead. There's no definite answer to that equation.
11 wrz 2015 · $\frac{0}{\infty}$ is not an indeterminate form. On the contrary, those limits tell you that the limit of the entire quotient is $0$.