LoL I just tried 10/0 and got "Not a number".
43 0 Reply36 0 ReplyAFAIK that should give you +infinity, not NaN
7 15 ReplyAlmost. 1/x approaches infinity from the positive direction, but it approaches negative infinity from the negative direction. Since they approach different values, you can't even say the limit of 1/x is infinity. It's just undefined.
30 0 ReplyIt's an error, since no amounts of zeros, even infinite, would make it equal 10.
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27 2 Reply❯ qalc > 1/0 1 / 0 = 1 / 0
9 0 ReplyThank you for enlightening me to the existance of qalc
2 0 ReplyFinally! Now humanity knows the answer!
2 1 ReplyI even does prime factorization of integers longer than 64bit
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4 0 ReplyTyping in 80085 can get your calculator privledges revoked welcome to the new normalWait wtf, is that gnome-calculator? You'd have to do some truly extreme shit to get banned from an open source program.
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