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Why is it that any number divided by 0 is a math error​

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Answer:

That is math definition

Explanation:

However, sometimes you can write

0 divide 0 and there actually is a exist answer,when 0 isn't pure 0→in effect,it's ever close to 0 but not 0

for example:sinx/x=?

when x is close to 0, sinx close 0,too

so the answer is 1

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User Bartolome
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Answer: cause you cant divide a # by 0

Explanation:

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