Originally posted by Negative
psi0nic: two words for you: Private forums ! JP promised me yesterday he'd have them up by the end of the day . Well, they're not up yet, but I guess they'll be soon...
And this would be a day in which year BC?

I still maintain that the limit of A/0 is infinity, it IS undefined, but it's only undefined because our mathmatics can't handle it. But I don't think of it as zero. It's true there is an asymptote, and on one side it goes down to negative infinity, and on the other side it decreases from positive infinity, and between them there is a jump from negative infinity to positive infinity... And precisely in the middle of the jump is a combination of infinity, zero, and negative infinity...

Bleh. What was the question again?

Can we just say it's weird and leave it at that? :P As for the original question of trying to make it easier to deal with div/0 problems, Limits look the way to go for me. You can at least determine if it is an asymptote or a little gap, and if it is the gap a limit exists, so you can use that for the curve...

WTH am I doing math NOW? I have it in an hour...