[0]/]0] is 0/0=Any Number Still.
While, [0/0] is 0 and any Positive.
actually, its not an opinion, its a fact, zero is considered nothing, you cannot divide by it, furthermore zero has no value, I'm not saying it's not real, I'm saying it isn't really a number
One thing - one thing would be 0 things.
0/0 is anything, because 0 goes into 0 anytime.
But 0/0 is not only the Reals but all Complex Numbers too.
Because (i * 0)/0 is 0/0
yes, so just like infinity, zero is technically a concept that can be used in some mathematic equations, like infinity, but sometimes it can give a real answer
It's the new Flame here!
Instead of denying Infinity to be a Number l, as they all usually do. This man is denying 0 to be a number.
yes, so just like infinity, zero is technically a concept that can be used in some mathematic equations, like infinity, but sometimes it can give a real answer
Your statement does not make sense.
essentially, the way I see it, zero can exist, but sometimes it is not real as for example, 0/0 is any number aka infinity, while 1-1=0, so zero can exist, but essentially whenever you're dividing by zero it is in the concept of infinity not the number zero, basically what this says is your proof that infinity is a number uses a number that is a placeholder of your concept
essentially, the way I see it, zero can exist, but sometimes it is not real as for example, 0/0 is any number aka infinity, while 1-1=0, so zero can exist, but essentially whenever you're dividing by zero it is in the concept of infinity not the number zero, basically what this says is your proof that infinity is a number uses a number that is a placeholder of your concept
Ok, that makes some sense.
Then how come if 1 is a real number and 0 is a real number; The two very most important numbers in Mathematics;
Then Why is
The Absolute Value of (1/0)=[1/0] Really Infinity!
And Negative 1, times The Absolute Value of (1/0)=-[1/0] is Negative Infinity??!