On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 01:35:51PM +0200, Aley Keprt wrote:
> This is not what we wanted, since 0/0 is not lim0/0.

0/0 is undefined - it can be anything.  But we could define it as the
limit of some operation x/y where x and y both tend to 0. This isn't
*the* definition, but it is *a* definition.

There are some cases in which you can't calculate p/q but in which it
makes sense to define it as the limit of x/y where x tends to p and
y tends to q.

imc

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