As we explore through our mathematical adventure , we ought perceive certain formulas as the general facilitators of most of it’s problems and puzzles , but what if it is challenged by certain equation like 0/o?
It foremost boggles most minds in the sense that there’s a rule that a fraction with a numerator of 0 will produce a quotient whose value is 0 ( 0/a = 0).
Yet there is also a rule that a fraction with the the same value of denominator and numerator is equal to one ( a/a=1).
This paradoxical characteristics of this mathematical phrase somehow lead some to think that there might be a flaw in our rule in fraction mathematics.
While most of us where bothered or fascinated in some way, some mathematician settled to the point that it’s value maybe is undefined believing in the law that a fraction with a denominator that is equal to zero will produce an undefine sets of numbers as quotients represented by Syntax Error ( a/0 = Syntax Error).
For now, let’s leave it to the experts….