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.
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No, division by zero is undefined in mathematics. It does not result in any value, including infinity.
probably x would be negative. This is because the square root of a negative number is not a real number (no real number squared can be negative). ory is 0. any number divided by 0 = infinity. and undefined is another way of saying infinity.
No. Surds are a type of real number. Infinity is not a real number.
When a positive number is divided by a number less than 1, the result is a number greater than the first number. Using expressions, b/a > b if a < 1. As the value of 'a' approaches zero, the result of the division grows bigger and bigger. When 'a' reaches zero, b/a becomes a very large number, which is called infinity. In calculators, the result of the division becomes undefined because the number is beyond the range of numbers the calculator can display. There are some calculators that can handle infinity explicitly in calculations.
Yes it is It should be noted that any real number can be divided by any other real number, however the result may not be a whole number.
infinte means endless. and infinity covers anything after the last known real number. so no nothin over infinity because it doesnt end.