It is not defined, since division by 0 is not defined. The limit, on the other hand, of 10/n as n goes to 0 is infinity. Think of the limit and smaller and smaller numbers. So first we have 10/ (1/2)=20 then 10/(1/200)=2000 And as n gets really big 10/(1/n) becomes 10n for a really big n. This goes to infinity as n gets really small.
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The limit depends on which direction from which z goes to zero. If z approaches zero from the positive side: 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, ... then the limit of 10/z is [plus] infinity, as indicated above.
However, if z approaches zero from the negative side, -0.1, -0.01, -0.001, ... then the limit of 10/z is negative infinity.
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Any number (apart from 0) divided by 0 is equal to infinity.
10 (or e) to the power of x range from zero to infinity. Lets try the extreme cases: 10^infinity = infinity 10^0 = 1 10^-infinity = 1/infinity = 0
Infinity... 5 over 0 will be represented as 5/0 Any number divided by 0 results in infinity
Infinity divided by any finite number is infinity. Here are the rules: 1. Infinity divided by a finite number is infinite (I / f = I); 2. Any finite number divided by infinity is a number infinitesimally larger than, but never equal to, zero (f / I = 1 / I); 3. Infinity divided by infinity is one (I / I = 1), or in fact any other positive number (I / I = and so on...); 4. Infinity multiplied by zero (no infinity) is zero (I * 0 = 0); 5. Infinity divided by a positive finite number is infinity (I / +f = I); 6. Infinity divided by a negative finite number is minus infinity (I / -f = -I); 7. Infinity divided by zero is not possible; 8. Infinity plus infinity is infinity (I + I = I); 9. Zero divided by infinity (nothing divided into infinity) equals zero (0 / I = 0); 10. Infinity plus a finite number is infinity (I + f = I); 11. Infinity minus a finite number is infinity (I - f = I); but 12. Infinity minus infinity, due to the nature of infinity, can be zero, infinity, or minus infinity (I - I = -I, 0, I).
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Interesting. Assuming "times" is a variable: You're question is what is 0/times + times * (0/+0*100) That would be 0 + times * (0/0) 0/0 = infinity(Anything over 0 = infinity) So then, you can figure out that it is times * infinity which is infinity.
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Any number (apart from 0) divided by 0 is equal to infinity.
10 (or e) to the power of x range from zero to infinity. Lets try the extreme cases: 10^infinity = infinity 10^0 = 1 10^-infinity = 1/infinity = 0
no - 10 doesn't equal 1However, could consider the so-called 'Bold Hypothesis' (introducing a new mathematical object (infinity) which equals 1/0, but otherwise behaves like a real number):1/0=infinity, therefore 1=infinity*0you know: 10*0=1*0 (any number *0=0)multiply each side by infinity (1/0): 10*0*infinity=1*0*infinitywhich is the same as: 10*(0*infinity)=1*(0*infinity)we have already said (1st line) that 1=infinity*0, therefore: 10*1=1*1which simplifies to give: 10=1which is impossible?!
Infinity... 5 over 0 will be represented as 5/0 Any number divided by 0 results in infinity
1 one infinity divided by infinity
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero