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why 1%0 is infinite?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As you can see from the plot below there is a discontinuity at zero. For very small negative numbers, 1/x goes to negative infinity, and for very small positive numbers, 1/x goes to positive infinity. Therefore, we say that 1/0 is undefined, because of the discontinuity

Answered by charu27806
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because any number /0is=0but anynumber%0=infinite for ex 9%0. % means write the quosent

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