Why zero can't be divided by itself ?
2 Answers
It is indeterminate.
Explanation:
Because
with
The answer is any value of
Other indeterminate forms would be
I tried this:
Explanation:
Maybe it isn't a great explanation but...
Consider, for example, that you can evaluate it and get a result:
where, resut is a number, say,
we get:
and from algebra taking the zero in the denominator to the right:
and so:
but ....it is true reagardless of the value of
So, if they ask "what is the result of