While debugging my code I found that the bug was because I assumed that something like `divmod(float('inf'), 1)` would be equal to `(float('inf'), float('nan'))`, while Python returns `(float('nan'), float('nan'))`. Why does Python make the division result be NaN in this case? `float('inf') / 1` is still `float('inf')`.
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