1. The problem involves simplifying and understanding expressions with variables and division by zero.
2. Division by zero is undefined in mathematics, so any expression like $\frac{\epsilon}{0}$ or $\frac{V}{0}$ is not valid.
3. Given the expressions:
- $\frac{1}{\lambda} = 5 - \frac{\mu}{\lambda} = \frac{\epsilon \times 1}{\lambda} - \frac{\mu}{\lambda}$
- $= \frac{\mu}{\epsilon} + \frac{V}{0}$
- $= \frac{1}{\lambda} - \frac{\mu}{\lambda}$
- $= \frac{c}{p} + \frac{\mu}{\lambda}$
- $= \frac{1}{c} - \frac{0}{\lambda}$
4. We must note that terms like $\frac{\epsilon}{0}$ and $\frac{V}{0}$ are undefined and cannot be simplified.
5. Ignoring undefined terms, the expressions simplify to forms like $\frac{1}{\lambda} - \frac{\mu}{\lambda}$ or $\frac{c}{p} + \frac{\mu}{\lambda}$.
6. The key takeaway is that division by zero is not allowed, so any expression containing it is invalid.
Final answer: Expressions containing division by zero are undefined and cannot be simplified further.
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