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This is, in some sense, calculus. Look at 0z, which is 0/0, which calculus treats with l'hopitals rule. Another way of looking at it is to say that 0 is dt, then z is 1/dt. Clearly we can have different 0s, so we might name another dx, then take dx/dt, which is an arbitrary derivative.


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