The power to divide by zero i.e. make affected entities equivalent and collapse multiple entities into one or generate uncertainty. Sub-power of Mathematics Manipulation and Logic Manipulation. Can be interpreted as a generalized, more complicated version of Transmutation .
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| - The power to divide by zero i.e. make affected entities equivalent and collapse multiple entities into one or generate uncertainty. Sub-power of Mathematics Manipulation and Logic Manipulation. Can be interpreted as a generalized, more complicated version of Transmutation .
- Division by zero is an illegal operation, regardless of the value of the dividend. It has an undefined value, and therefore no meaningful value. No conclusions can be drawn, and usually the operation if otherwise unnoticed will produce a contradictory or illogical result. No numeric or abstract concept exists that explains or justifies a division by zero, and therefore, if such an expression is reached, we can conclude that a mathematical error or false premise is to blame. Most calculators return an error comment, sometimes a small capitalized E.
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| - The power to divide by zero i.e. make affected entities equivalent and collapse multiple entities into one or generate uncertainty. Sub-power of Mathematics Manipulation and Logic Manipulation. Can be interpreted as a generalized, more complicated version of Transmutation .
- Division by zero is an illegal operation, regardless of the value of the dividend. It has an undefined value, and therefore no meaningful value. No conclusions can be drawn, and usually the operation if otherwise unnoticed will produce a contradictory or illogical result. No numeric or abstract concept exists that explains or justifies a division by zero, and therefore, if such an expression is reached, we can conclude that a mathematical error or false premise is to blame. Most calculators return an error comment, sometimes a small capitalized E.
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