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no-it's called undefined or zero if the numerator is zero.
Swap the numerator and the denominator to obtain 1/0. Anything divided by zero is undefined.
Undefined.
The rule says no dividing by zero. So it is undefined.
(y-y)/(x-x) is very simple. y-y is obviously 0. The same goes for x-x. This results in a final fraction of 0/0. This could be considered 1 because if you think about it like 2/2=1, then you would get 0/0 =1 since the numerator and the denominator are the same. It could also be considered 0 because the numerator is 0 which obviously means there is nothing.However, the answer to this is "undefined" because anything divided by 0 is undefined.