Math, asked by Vanshsharma420, 1 year ago

please answer this

1/1=1
2/2=1

Then why 0/0 is not equal to 1

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Answered by Anonymous
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0/0 is not undefined. It defines any and all conceivable quantity. It has been discarded for so long as useless and undefined but it is not. It is actually the basis of how something comes out and is not inconsistent with nothing. The mathematics of fields, calculus and almost any complex quantitative relation is fundamentally rooted in the operation of division. 0/0 closes the loop, redefines the concept of limits and allows ultimate reduction/generation of quantity from non-quantity.
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