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minus-squarejumping_redditor@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up0arrow-down1·2 months ago Also x/0 isn’t NaN you clearly haven’t read IEEE 754
minus-squareSinAdjetivos@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·2 months agoHave you?!?! IEEE 754 defines NaN, but also both a positive and negative zero (+0, -0) in addition to infinities such that x/+0 = ∞, x/-0 = -∞ and the single edge case ±0/±0 = NaN
you clearly haven’t read IEEE 754
Have you?!?! IEEE 754 defines NaN, but also both a positive and negative zero (+0, -0) in addition to infinities such that x/+0 = ∞, x/-0 = -∞ and the single edge case ±0/±0 = NaN