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Originally Posted by Don Blazys
Now, if N is a non-negative integer, then the "blunt form":
(0/0)=N
implies that any non-negative integer N multiplied by 0 equals 0.
That's a "reasonable implication" because N*0=0 is a "true statement".
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In such a case zero divided by zero would equal the set of all possible numbers. What happens then?