Re: Grade 3 Math Question
It's INFINITY.
:rolleyes:
Re: Grade 3 Math Question
depends which way you look at it - if you think of the difference as a percentage of 14 then it's a 100
if you think of it as a percentage of 0 then it just doesn't exist (it's not infinity in it's traditional sense)
Re: Grade 3 Math Question
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Originally Posted by The_Grudge
It's INFINITY.
:rolleyes:
Not even infinity. Because 0 * Infinity = 0
I'd say just an increase of 14
Re: Grade 3 Math Question
infinity*0 = undefined.
(Pretty logic if you think about it...
a number multiplied with 0 is 0.
a number multiplied with infinity is infinity.)
undefined could be any number or no number at all. :)
In short:
x/0 = infinity, some school books will say "no answer" because they don't want to go in trouble explaining that 0*infinity=x. Which could be true since x is undefined as I mentioned above.
0/0 = undefined, some school books will say "any number"
Re: Grade 3 Math Question
This is such a simple question and got way off track with the infinity thing. When you last YTD = 0 and the current YTD <> 0 then you simple define it as N/A. It is impossible to measure the change of something from a period when it didn't exist to a period where it did exist because you can't measure the change in something that doesn't exist. Therefore it is not infinity or any finite measurement it is simply N/A.