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Meaning of the Phrase: Divide by Zero.

Posted by admin on 19 Dec 2008 at 12:00 AM
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Math and Statistics / Basic Arithmetic

I am a novelist--28 published books, a dozen of them science-fiction.
I want to use the phrase 'divide by zero' to indicate a physically
impossible task. How far off the mark am I? In fact, what does the
phrase actually mean? Thanks.

Accepted Answer:

Answer provided by admin on 19 Dec 2008 at 12:00 AM

Hi,

Well, division by zero is not so much "physically impossible" as it is
"in violation of mathematical axioms." You see, the phrase
"physically impossible" implies a task that cannot be done, no matter
the amount of exertion of effort, whereas the phrase "in violation of
mathematical axioms" means that the operation contradicts certain
basic assumptions regarding the system in question.

Numbers have certain properties and rules; for instance, we say that
adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing two numbers will give
another number. Subtraction is the opposite of addition, as division
is the opposite of multiplication. Any number multiplied by zero
gives zero.

There are several of these basic rules, called axioms, and in
particular, the kinds of numbers we are familiar with, and do basic
arithmetic with, form what mathematicians call a "field." In this
field, these rules I have described are called "field axioms." (There
are others as well.)

In essence, the field axioms lay down a set of rules, i.e., basic
assumptions, about how to put numbers together to get other numbers.
And so, division by zero can be shown to contradict these rules (this
proof is usually taught in beginning algebra classes.)

Technically speaking, division by 0 is not impossible; rather, it is
contradictory to assumption. As such, we disallow it as a valid
operation on numbers. "Physically impossible" is a more fitting
description of a phenomenon, such as the creation of a perpetual
motion machine, or the decrease in entropy of a closed system.
Division by 0 is not so much a phenomenon as it is a supposed
construction, which is provably contradictory to a given set of rules
and therefore not permitted within the system upon which the rules are
imposed.

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