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0.(any number) = 0
0.infinity  0
Therefore,
0.infinity > h/4pie
doesnot mean 0 > h/4pie

You should know that :
1. Any positive real number can be expressed as product of 0 and(+ve)infinity.
2. Any negative real number can be expressed as product of 0 and (-ve)infinity.

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