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2023-12-02 20:12:55 UTC - HELPFUL

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Original Note:

1 divided by 0 is never equal to 0. The correct solution is complex infinity, which has an indeterminate argument. It can be positive or negative but must be infinite. Previous community note is likely confusing it with 0 divided by 0, which can also be anything in between. https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/the-difference-between-0-0-from-1-0.716593/

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