Quote Originally Posted by pevergreen
I thought /0 or 0/ was always 0.... It works for multiplying.
0/x = 0.
x/0 doesn't. If you have 100/x, see what happens if you pick a big number, and a small number for x. So, 100/10 compared to 100/1. Which gives a smaller number? The one where 100 is divided by a number closer or farther from zero?

I mean, come on, this is pre-school maths here or something...