Both of the repliers are correct, yet wrong. 0/0 does not yield a result, 0/0 is an undefined number.
Classic division such as a/b = c shows that a = b*c. We could solve for 0/0 in this manner, if a = 0 and b = 0 then 0 = 0*c and this holds true for any number which includes c = 0 and i. However, any number divided by 0 is not equal to zero, in fact any number divided by zero is actually undefined such as above.