>>14299376>it's dividing into x equally large parts0 divided by 3:
Can 0 be divided into 3 equal parts?
What does it mean to divide 3 into 0 equal parts?
Is there a difference thinking about a number of objects as opposed to for instance the area of circle ls, as representing numbers?
The number 3 circle is 3 times bigger than number 1;
3; number 1 circles have the area as; 1; number 3 circle.
I can divide 1 into 2 equal pieces;
.5 and .5.
I can divide 3 into 2 equal pieces;
1.5 and 1.5.
Dividing 3; 0 times, equals 1 piece;
Dividing 1; 0 times, equals 1 piece;
Now to think of numbers in objects;
I have 3 apples, you have 1 apple.
Divide your 1 apple 0 times, you have 1 apple piece;
Divide my 3 apples 0 times, I geuss you would say because of group theory my singular objects are considerd as a group and so the group was not split so there is 1 group still.
So 1 group of 3 equals 1 group of 1.