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Judah

Judah

Enlightened
Oct 1, 2020
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Surely you have been bombarded with the idea that it is not possible to divide by 0, which is how it is written in the rules of mathematics, blah blah blah, and of course dividing by 0 usually brings up some problems, for example suppose that one divided by 0 was a real number "a", so this means that a * 0 = 1 but it also turns out that a * 0 = 0, so 1 = 0, what is happening here? Well, it can't be divided by 0, right? Well, the truth is that you can, but not so happily.

1 match to 0 cannot be a real number a priori, another way of looking at it is the following, think about the function 1 match by x, as we want to see what happens in the hypothetical case in which x is equal to 0, we can analyze the case in which the x is very small, for example 1 match at 0.1 is 10, 1 match at 0.01 is 100 and 1 match at 0001 is 1000, that is, when we get closer to 0 with a positive the result is getting bigger. and vice versa, if we approach 0 from the negative side, the result is smaller and smaller
 
Insomniac

Insomniac

𝔄 𝔲 𝔱 𝔦 𝔰 𝔪
May 21, 2021
1,357
high school calculus just clicked for someone
 
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Amumu

Amumu

Ctb - temporary solution for a permanent problem
Aug 29, 2020
2,626
Do it in a blackhole, preferably in its singularity.

Animated GIF
 
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summers

Visionary
Nov 4, 2020
2,495
The problem is the limit as x approaches 0 in 1/x diverges.
 
avoid_slow_death

avoid_slow_death

Ready to embrace the peaceful bliss of the void.
Feb 4, 2020
1,231
Jesus...just trying to wrap my head around this concept makes me suicidal...heh.
 
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GenesAndEnvironment

GenesAndEnvironment

Autistic loser
Jan 26, 2021
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It's infinity, right? What's the problem here?
 
S

summers

Visionary
Nov 4, 2020
2,495
It's infinity, right? What's the problem here?
The problem is the limit diverges as you approach 0. It goes to +infinity as you approach from the right ie 1/.1, 1/.01, 1/.001, etc. It goes to -infinity as you approach from the left ie 1/(-0.1), 1/(-0.01), 1/(-0.001), etc...

Because the limit of the function is undefined (different values as you approach 0 from the left and right), we can conclude the value of 1/0 is also undefined.
 
GenesAndEnvironment

GenesAndEnvironment

Autistic loser
Jan 26, 2021
5,743
The problem is the limit diverges as you approach 0. It goes to +infinity as you approach from the right ie 1/.1, 1/.01, 1/.001, etc. It goes to -infinity as you approach from the left ie 1/(-0.1), 1/(-0.01), 1/(-0.001), etc...

Because the limit of the function is undefined (different values as you approach 0 from the left and right), we can conclude the value of 1/0 is also undefined.
Looked it up real quick. Seems complicated.
 
Dr Iron Arc

Dr Iron Arc

Into the Unknown
Feb 10, 2020
19,385
It's simple algebra, just change the word "zero" to refer to a variable that equals any other number in existence.
 

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