1. The problem is to evaluate the expression $0/2$.
2. Division by a nonzero number is defined as splitting the numerator into that many parts.
3. The formula for division is $$\frac{a}{b} = c \quad \text{where} \quad a = b \times c$$
4. Here, $a=0$ and $b=2$, so we want to find $c$ such that $$0 = 2 \times c$$
5. Since $2 \times 0 = 0$, it follows that $$c = 0$$
6. Therefore, $$\frac{0}{2} = 0$$
7. The division is valid because the denominator is not zero.
8. Final answer: $0$.
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