Division by zero is impossible.
The answer is neither. You cannot divide by zero at all. The result of zero divided by zero, as with any other division by zero, is undefined.
Zero divided by any number is zero. If you start out with two numbers that aren't zero, then the result of a division is never zero.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Division by zero is undefined.
Zero divided by any number, rational or irrational, would still be zero.---However, division by infinity (or negative infinity) is not a defined operation. Although we can state that for any number a,a/ ∞ = 0 and a/- ∞ = 0this is not an actual value of zero, but a limiting value for a number that approaches ∞ . You can see that the reverse multiplication operation,∞ x 0 = ais only true in the single case where a = 0.
In mathematics, division by zero has an "undefined" result.
A horizontal line has a slope of zero. For a vertical line, the slope is not defined (change of y / change of x would result in a division by zero).A horizontal line has a slope of zero. For a vertical line, the slope is not defined (change of y / change of x would result in a division by zero).A horizontal line has a slope of zero. For a vertical line, the slope is not defined (change of y / change of x would result in a division by zero).A horizontal line has a slope of zero. For a vertical line, the slope is not defined (change of y / change of x would result in a division by zero).
In a computer, this is an error caused by a calculation which, as it implies, included dividing by zero. The computer can't represent the result of division by zero so an error is generated.
The answer is neither. You cannot divide by zero at all. The result of zero divided by zero, as with any other division by zero, is undefined.
No. Dividing by zero is undefined. It does not result in anything.
Division by zero is an impermissible operation; the result is undefined.
"Division by zero is undefined" is the result on a calculator.
Zero divided by any number is zero. If you start out with two numbers that aren't zero, then the result of a division is never zero.
The only arithmetic exception I can think of seeing has been caused by a division by zero statement. Trying to do integer division by 0 or mod 0 will result in this arithmetic exception. Note that floating point division by zero will result in "Infinity" being returned, and floating point modulus will result in "NaN" being returned.
You can't divide by zero. But if you take any real number and try dividing it by smaller and smaller numbers that are closer and closer to zero, your result will get closer and closer to infinity.
Any integer can be divided by any non-zero integer, and the result is a rational number.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero