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What is 0 divided by 0? | Brilliant Math Science Wiki This is part of a series on common misconceptions What is 0 0? 00? Why some people say it's 0: Zero divided by any number is 0 Why some people say it's 1: A number divided by itself is 1 Only one of these explanations is valid, and choosing the other explanations can lead to serious contradictions
Zero Factorial: Why Does 0! = 1 - The Math Doctors We’ve been talking about the oddities of zero, and I want to close with another issue similar to last week’s \ (0^0\) All our questions will be essentially identical apart from details of context: “We know zero factorial equals 1; but why?” This isn’t nearly as controversial as the others, but will bring closure to the topic; and I’m always interested in seeing multiple
c++ - What does \0 mean? - Stack Overflow 11 \0 is the NULL character, you can find it in your ASCII table, it has the value 0 It is used to determinate the end of C-style strings However, C++ class std::string stores its size as an integer, and thus does not rely on it
I have learned that 1 0 is infinity, why isnt it minus infinity? @Swivel But 0 does equal -0 Even under IEEE-754 The only reason IEEE-754 makes a distinction between +0 and -0 at all is because of underflow, and for + - ∞, overflow The intention is if you have a number whose magnitude is so small it underflows the exponent, you have no choice but to call the magnitude zero, but you can still salvage the