Andrew26 Posted November 15, 2019 Posted November 15, 2019 It can be shown that as x approaches 0 from the right side, 1/x will approach 1/0 and apporach positive infinity. And it can be shown that as -x approaches 0 from the left side, -1/x will approach negative infinity and apporach -1/0, which is equal to (-1/-1)*-1/0 equals 1/0, since 0 is neither positive or negative. Showing that 1/0 is not even a number, and does not represent a distinct point on the real number line. -1
mathematic Posted November 15, 2019 Posted November 15, 2019 Division by 0 is illegal, so there is no such number!
Strange Posted November 16, 2019 Posted November 16, 2019 7 hours ago, Endy0816 said: 0/b = 0 Solve for b. You can b whatever you want to b
Endy0816 Posted November 16, 2019 Posted November 16, 2019 2 hours ago, Strange said: You can b whatever you want to b But you can't b a zero!
mistermack Posted November 16, 2019 Posted November 16, 2019 55 minutes ago, Endy0816 said: But you can't b a zero! There's nothing stopping you.
Andrew26 Posted November 16, 2019 Author Posted November 16, 2019 15 hours ago, Endy0816 said: 0/b = 0 Solve for b. The question here is what is b/0.
Endy0816 Posted November 17, 2019 Posted November 17, 2019 8 hours ago, Andrew26 said: The question here is what is b/0. the problem is you are dividing by zero which has undefined elements to it. 0 = 0/4 = 0/-2579 = 0/323i = 0/π = ... From a simple seeming 1/0 you can forever pull any number(excluding zero) from below, preventing you from even saying it equals anything in particular even if it heads that way. 1/0 = 1/((((0/.33)/9i)/-196)/5) consider 0a and a-a for added fun.
Andrew26 Posted November 17, 2019 Author Posted November 17, 2019 14 hours ago, Endy0816 said: the problem is you are dividing by zero which has undefined elements to it. 0 = 0/4 = 0/-2579 = 0/323i = 0/π = ... From a simple seeming 1/0 you can forever pull any number(excluding zero) from below, preventing you from even saying it equals anything in particular even if it heads that way. 1/0 = 1/((((0/.33)/9i)/-196)/5) consider 0a and a-a for added fun. As stated in the OP, 1/0 equals +/-infinity as a limit. Your post is impertinent here
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