if 0*0=0, why can’t you divide 0 by 0 (the square root of 0) and get 0 (the square root of 0)?

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ditto for cube root, nth root, etc.

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because anything*0=0, so 0/0 is “anything”, i.e. literally could be any number.

0 is square root of 0, no controversy there.

square roots do not change the issue with division.

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