• Akrenion@programming.dev
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    7 months ago

    We do have a concept of limits in math. That doesn’t mean we ignore it. It is just more correct not to divide by zero as the limits from either side do not converge. Or would you allow -inf as an answer aswell? That is the answer if we approach the limit from the other side.

    It is not only convenience but rigor that dictates dividing by 0 to be an erroneus assumption.

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      7 months ago

      Infinite, just like 0, actually has no - or +. So yes and no. For all intents and purposes -inf == inf.

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            7 months ago

            You mean this one?

            The projectively extended real number line is distinct from the affinely extended real number line, in which +∞ and −∞ are distinct.

            Now tell me, do we usually work with the projectively extended real numbers?