Math, asked by gourab748, 20 days ago

If 1/1=1,2/2=1,3/3=1 then why infinity/infinity ≠1

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Answered by CyberBeast
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Step-by-step explanation:

Following that pattern, you're obviously expecting 0/0 to equal 1. But take a look at this one:

6/3 = 2

4/2 = 2

2/1 = 2

0/0 = ?

There's an infinite amount of patterns that lead to 0/0 and give different results, so it's indeterminate.

When you get further in mathematics, you learn the concept of limits, which you can use to explicitly follow a single pattern such as the one in your question. In a manner of speaking, it would give 0/0 = 1 for that pattern, and 0/0 = 2 for mine.

Answered by βαbγGυrl
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