First of all 0/0 is not equal to Zero.
It is 'indeterminate'. For example, think about 5*0/0, 10*0/5*o....
If there is a way to remove the 'thing' that is causing the 0's in the numerator and the denominator you will be able to find the 'vale' of the indeterminate form
First of all 0/0 is not equal to Zero.
It is 'indeterminate'. For example, think about 5*0/0, 10*0/5*o....
If there is a way to remove the 'thing' that is causing the 0's in the numerator and the denominator you will be able to find the 'vale' of the indeterminate form