can 0 be divided by 0 ?

Nope.

no its 0

Ms Sue, are you saying (hopefully :-) that 0 divided by 0 is not possible? Just need clarification for graphing purposes. Helen said it's 0, but I'm hoping that THAT is not the case, and that it is: not possible

0/0 is what mathematicians refer to as indeterminate. If the numerator and denominator are functions f and g (of a variable we will call x) and become zero at the same value of x, it is possible tnat there is a finite limit of the function f/g that is nonzero.

You will learn more about this when you study L'Hopital's rule in calculus.

No, 0 cannot be divided by 0. Dividing any number by 0 is undefined in mathematics. This is because division is the inverse operation of multiplication, and when we multiply a number by 0, we get 0 as the result. However, we cannot determine how many times 0 can fit into 0 because there is no unique solution. In other words, there is no number that, when multiplied by 0, gives 0 as the result. Therefore, dividing 0 by 0 is undefined.