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 and  ) compare equal. They are essentially indistinguishable and behave like mathematical zero except when their sign is explicitly tested or when they're divided into a nonzero value.
) compare equal. They are essentially indistinguishable and behave like mathematical zero except when their sign is explicitly tested or when they're divided into a nonzero value.
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 and  ) represent the result of overflow or of dividing a nonzero value by a signed zero. They behave like mathematical limits.
) represent the result of overflow or of dividing a nonzero value by a signed zero. They behave like mathematical limits.
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