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Division of Zero by Zero

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Division of Zero by Zero is an unexplained mystery since decades in the field of Mathematics and is referred to as undefined. This has been a great mystery to solve for any mathematician and rather to use limits to set the value of Zero by Zero in differential calculus one of the Indian-Mathematical-Scientist Jyotiraditya Jadhav has got a correct solution set for the process with a proof.

About Zero and its Operators

Discovery

The first recorded zero appeared in Mesopotamia around 3 B.C. The Mayans invented it independently circa 4 A.D. It was later devised in India in the mid-fifth century, spread to Cambodia near the end of the seventh century, and into China and the Islamic countries at the end of the eighth.[1]

Operators

"Zero and its operation are first defined by [Hindu astronomer and mathematician] Brahmagupta in 628," said Gobets. He developed a symbol for zero: a dot underneath numbers.[2]

Jyotiraditya Jadhav Proof for Zero by Zero

Solution Set: A :

0/0

= (11)/(11)

= 1

Also,

0/0

= (22)/(11)=2(11)/(11)

= 2

So, Solution set of : A is {1,2,3.......}{1,2,3.......}{1,2,3....Infinity}

Solution Set :B:

0/0=01/01=011(am/an=amn)=00=1

So, Solution set of : B is {1}

Conclusion

Intersection of both the sets will be :

AB= 1

So, we can conclude that the division of 0/0 is 1.