Yeah, but there's a difference between programming and mathematics, so while a programmer will say 1/0 = infinity, the actual raw mathematical logic dictates 1/0= 0
2026-06-20 03:53:54
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John Windberg :
your making many assumptions
2026-06-20 02:41:06
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somebody :
nothing divided zero times
its not calculable because it's doing nothing.
2026-06-20 03:32:14
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lambda :
now build an actual project bro
2026-06-20 00:08:30
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StarBurst :
Every number right? Because division is just the denominator * the numerator, so 0x = 0, and any number fills that in
2026-06-20 03:34:27
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Fernando M :
0/0 isnt defined with standard computing structures because they assume every 0 is the same but thats not actually true
2026-06-20 05:54:32
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captainazul0 :
pretty sure its 2 cause there are two 0s
2026-06-20 09:57:54
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M :
For those wondering, this is actually part of the IEEE 754 floating point standard. Any language that does floating points with IEEE 754 which is most of the modern ones will have negative 0.
2026-06-20 03:07:26
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Yeezywarrior137💽 :
Your dividing nothing with nothing
2026-06-19 19:27:50
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golfjuliet :
infinite void
2026-06-20 03:38:38
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罗曼 :
segmentation fault
2026-06-20 03:42:53
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Hussain Mutawah :
The answer is we don't know 😂
2026-06-20 08:21:40
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Arnulfo Emmanuel :
I totally expected a black hole to appear and swallow the entire matrix if he pressed enter, missed opportunity.
2026-06-20 05:18:35
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Kunta Kinte :
an unstoppable force meets an immovable object
2026-06-19 22:34:44
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Randomguymatt :
@Federico
2026-06-20 03:47:11
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