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The math term is "infinity".

In advanced math, a statement such as this is taken to mean, not the multiplication of actual numbers, but of a general tendency: one number can get arbitrarily small, the other can get arbitrarily large.

In such a case, "zero times infinite" can be any value, depending on how exactly the individual terms tend towards zero, or towards infinity. A separate analysis has to be done in each case.

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