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What do you call a fraction with her at normal numerator and a denominator as 0 ?
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What do you call a fraction with her at normal numerator and a denominator as 0 ?
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What do you call a fraction with her at normal numerator and a denominator as 0 ?
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the answer is undefined because nothing can be over 0
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Its basically called null, it's not anything, nothing can be divided by 0, although 0 can be divided by anything. So the answer is that it's not a fraction.
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