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If you can say that ∞/2 = ∞, then I think you can also say 1/∞ = 0 and ∞^-∞ = 0.
The problems start, when you try to make applied math with such phenomena. That's why it is possible to have infinity in limit functions (as these show a trend), but not possible to get clear results with such terms.
Just imagine the tangents function.