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  2. Division by zero - Wikipedia

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    Division by zero. The reciprocal function y = ⁠ 1 x⁠. As x approaches zero from the right, y tends to positive infinity. As x approaches zero from the left, y tends to negative infinity. In mathematics, division by zero, division where the divisor (denominator) is zero, is a unique and problematic special case.

  3. Zero to the power of zero - Wikipedia

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    Zero to the power of zero. Zero to the power of zero, denoted by 00, is a mathematical expression that is either defined as 1 or left undefined, depending on context. In algebra and combinatorics, one typically defines 00 = 1. In mathematical analysis, the expression is sometimes left undefined. Computer programming languages and software also ...

  4. Division (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Apart from division by zero being undefined, the quotient is not an integer unless the dividend is an integer multiple of the divisor. For example, 26 cannot be divided by 11 to give an integer. Such a case uses one of five approaches: Say that 26 cannot be divided by 11; division becomes a partial function.

  5. NaN - Wikipedia

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    The expressions 0 0, ∞ 0 and 1 ∞ are considered indeterminate forms when they occur as limits (just like ∞ × 0), and the question of whether zero to the zero power should be defined as 1 has divided opinion. If the output is considered as undefined when a parameter is undefined, then pow(1, qNaN) should produce a qNaN.

  6. Undefined (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The expression , is undefined in arithmetic, as explained in division by zero (the expression is used in calculus to represent an indeterminate form). Mathematicians have different opinions as to whether 0 0 should be defined to equal 1, or be left undefined.

  7. Indeterminate form - Wikipedia

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    The indeterminate form is particularly common in calculus, because it often arises in the evaluation of derivatives using their definition in terms of limit. As mentioned above, (see fig. 1) while. (see fig. 2) This is enough to show that is an indeterminate form. Other examples with this indeterminate form include.

  8. Modulo - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the modulo operation returns the remainder or signed remainder of a division, after one number is divided by another, called the modulus of the operation.. Given two positive numbers a and n, a modulo n (often abbreviated as a mod n) is the remainder of the Euclidean division of a by n, where a is the dividend and n is the divisor.

  9. Parity of zero - Wikipedia

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    Zero is the count of no objects; in more formal terms, it is the number of objects in the empty set. The concept of parity is used for making groups of two objects. If the objects in a set can be marked off into groups of two, with none left over, then the number of objects is even. If an object is left over, then the number of objects is odd.