Why is it mathematically consistent to allow imaginary numbers but prohibit division by zero?

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Couldn’t the result of division by zero be “defined”, just like the square root of -1?

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Division by zero isn’t prohibited, it’s just not usually useful. It’s infinity. There are rarely times when infinity is used in day to day equations. Imaginary numbers are everywhere in, say, engineering, so they are much more useful to work with.

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