When dividing by zero you get something called an indeterminate form. In short, this is a number that can't be determined.
Examples of indeterminate forms are $${\frac{{\mathtt{x}}}{{\mathtt{0}}}}$$, $${{\mathtt{0}}}^{{\mathtt{0}}}$$ and pretty much anything involving infinite (for example ∞/2).
When dividing by zero you get something called an indeterminate form. In short, this is a number that can't be determined.
Examples of indeterminate forms are $${\frac{{\mathtt{x}}}{{\mathtt{0}}}}$$, $${{\mathtt{0}}}^{{\mathtt{0}}}$$ and pretty much anything involving infinite (for example ∞/2).