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1. Case of 0/1
The expression 0 / 1 is perfectly defined and equals 0.
Reasoning: Division is the inverse operation of multiplication. For any expression a / b = c, it must be true that c * b = a.
Application: If we set 0 / 1 = c, then we must satisfy c * 1 = 0. The only number that satisfies this is 0. Therefore, 0 / 1 = 0.
2. Case of 1/0
The expression 1 / 0 is undefined in standard arithmetic. It does not equal 0, nor does it equal any specific number.
Reasoning: If we attempt to set 1 / 0 = c, we must satisfy c * 0 = 1.
The Conflict: Any number multiplied by 0 results in 0. There is no number c that can be multiplied by 0 to result in 1. Because no such number exists, the operation is undefined.
Why you might see these results in computing
- 0 / 1: Most programming languages and calculators will correctly return 0.
- 1 / 0:
- Errors: Most languages (like Python or Java) will throw a "DivisionByZeroError" because the operation is logically impossible.
- Floating Point: In some computational systems, dividing by zero might return "Inf" (Infinity) or "NaN" (Not a Number) as it attempts to approximate the limit.
Summary:
- 0 / 1 = 0 (Valid mathematical operation)
- 1 / 0 = Undefined (Impossible operation)
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RED WHITE/BLACK
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The specific shade of orange you achieve depends on the ratio of the colors and the undertones of the pigments you are using:
- More yellow: Results in a lighter, more vibrant, yellowish-orange (often called "goldenrod" or "amber").
- More red: Results in a deeper, darker, reddish-orange (often called "vermilion" or "rust," depending on the red's base).
- Pigment influence: If you use a "cool" red (which has blue undertones), the resulting orange may appear slightly muted or muddy. If you use a "warm" red (which has yellow or orange undertones), the resulting orange will be much more vivid and clean.
RED > YELLOW
YELLOW RED
CONTROL ESTABLISH - MAINTAIN - DISENGAGEMENT of ACTIVITY (ACTIVE/PASSIVE)
~ RED WHITE/BLACK GOLD ~ RED
REVELATION
The specific shade of orange you achieve depends on the ratio of the colors and the undertones of the pigments you are using:
- More yellow: Results in a lighter, more vibrant, yellowish-orange (often called "goldenrod" or "amber").
- More red: Results in a deeper, darker, reddish-orange (often called "vermilion" or "rust," depending on the red's base).
- Pigment influence: If you use a "cool" red (which has blue undertones), the resulting orange may appear slightly muted or muddy. If you use a "warm" red (which has yellow or orange undertones), the resulting orange will be much more vivid and clean.

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