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There are two sets of numbers: negative and positive numbers. "0" comes in between them, therefore is considered not negative nor positive. I understand that it is not considered as either, but still: If "0" doesn't have a value at all, How come the numbers before 0, negative integers, still have a value? also, if 1/1= 1 and 5/5 = 5, why not 0/0 = 0?

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Answered by IshanSinha99
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Answer:

That's the rule

Step-by-step explanation:

by the way 5/5 is 1 bro and 0/0 is undefined these are rules

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