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When you divide by zero, the conventional answer is undefined. But I think this is lazy and lacking closure so I need some opinions. On one hand, the smaller the fraction you divide by, the bigger the quotient is. So as the divisor approaches zero, the quotient approaches infinity. So by this definition, 0/0=infinity. But on the other hand, if someone asks you to divide a bunch of apples by zero, you could use logic and just say the quotient is 0, because the number of apples you get after dividing the bunch by zero is zero. Visualize dividing an apple into zero pieces. There are no pieces, so it must be zero. Out of these two theories I can’t decide which one makes the most sense. I can’t attach a poll cuz mobile but I want to break away from the social propaganda of “undefined”
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