Because division by zero yields no answer !
Question is meaningless. Division by zero is not a permissible operation.
The expression ( \frac{0}{0} ) is considered undefined in mathematics because it does not have a unique value. While both the numerator and denominator are zero, division by zero is not permissible, leading to ambiguity. In some contexts, such as calculus, it may be analyzed using limits, but as a standalone expression, it lacks a definitive answer.
nothing
Division by zero is undefined.
Nothing, because zero cannot go into anything.
You cannot get 0 using only those numbers and division.
Division by zero is not infinity, it is a forbidden operation in mathematics.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
If defined, they are inverse operations. However, multiplication and division is a somewhat flawed example because division by 0 is not defined. So, if you have a number x, then x*0 = 0 but 0/0 is not x: it is not defined.
Division by zero is not defined.
0, because division by 0 is not defined.
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