Originally posted by DriftingGuy:
I have two maths questions
1) if 1/-0.000manyzeros00001 is a large -ve number and 1/0.000000manyzeros000001 is a large +ve number.. does 1/0 tends to positive or negative infinity??
2) What is 0/0?? can 0/0 be 1 since there is 1 part of "nothing" in 1 part of "nothing"???
i answered 1) already what.
answer is it tends to -infinity when x is -0.000manyzeros00001.
and tends to +infinity when x is 0.000manyzeros00001.
since the limits are not the same, when x tends to zeros, limit is undefined so ithere is no answer.
2) If i am not wrong, this question is not defined, meaning answer is undefined by mathematicians.
But if you rearrange the equation, 0=0*y. y can stand for anything including complex number, 0, 1000000, 54549, anything.