Infinity/infinity, differs from 0/0.

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For infinity, multipled by any POSITIVE quantity is still infinity.

While 0 times any complex number is 0.

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infinity/infinity is an exception to the n divided by n equals 0 rule. The answer is indeterminate/undefined. 
Yes, that is true.

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ChessDude009 wrote:

infinity/infinity is an exception to the n divided by n equals 0 rule. The answer is indeterminate/undefined. 
Yes, that is true.

n/n is always 1. Unless n is 0, or Infinite.

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