Got this from a website. Not like anyone really cares. Read or ignore
>2/ What is the value of 0/0 ? (is it really undefined or are there an
> infinite number of values)
>
There's a special word for stuff like this, where you could conceivably
give it any number of values. That word is "indeterminate." It's not the
same as undefined. It essentially means that if it pops up somewhere,
you don't know what its value will be in your case. For instance, if
you have the limit as x->0 of x/x and of 7x/x, the expression will have
a value of 1 in the first case and 7 in the second case. Indeterminate.