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20 January, 22:30

Why is a/0 not defined?

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  1. 21 January, 02:08
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    For division operations that are defined, multiplication is the inverse operation. That is if

    a/b = c

    then

    a = b*c

    Division by 0 is undefined because it has no inverse operation. If

    a/0 = c

    it is not true that

    a = 0*c
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