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It is 0. Think of dividing 2 by a very big number. For example, 2/20000000000=

1/10000000000 which is very close to 0. As the denominator gets bigger and bigger, the

quotient approaches 0. In the limit it is 0.

Remember infinity is not really a number. In this case it means, letting the denominator get as big as it can.

Another way to think of or write this this is lim n-->0 of 2/n=0

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