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Algebra Level 1

What is (n➗( n n \frac{n}{n} -1))

𝑖 1 0 𝐧 π

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1 solution

n divided by (1-1) is infinity because anything divided by 0 is ∞

Your statement is misleading. Infinity does not equal undefined.

Elijah L - 1 year, 7 months ago

I have released that I am wrong because:

1 0 \frac{1}{0} = ∞

2 0 \frac{2}{0} = ∞

3 0 \frac{3}{0} = ∞

meaning that:

1 = 2 = 3

Prakash Kallanmarthodi - 1 year, 7 months ago

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