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We're discussing this in math class right now (Geometry Honors - a sophomore class, and I'm only a frosh ). I mean, "anything over itself," as we named it, would show that this is 1. But, something over 0 is undefined. We also went over this last year, but we never got into very much. We finally got into it now, again, in non-Euclidean geometry, dealing with triangles that violate the measure postulate. Basically, making a flat plane a triangle, with an acute angle of 0 or 90 and then finding the sin, cos, tan, cot, sec, and csc of them.
Thats how we got into this, and I want to know what you guys think or know of what the value of 0 over 0 is.
Thanks a lot,
~Aunix
Thats how we got into this, and I want to know what you guys think or know of what the value of 0 over 0 is.
Thanks a lot,
~Aunix