If you can only divide by a non-zero number, why can you multiply by a zero number?
Doesn't that contradict the algebraic expression? It's like saying you can't add infinite but you can subtract it. The formula must support both or neither. Not just one.
Doesn't that contradict the algebraic expression? It's like saying you can't add infinite but you can subtract it. The formula must support both or neither. Not just one.
