If one, take away it's opposite; twice as many.
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If one, take away it's opposite; twice as many.
What, pray tell, is that susposed to mean?
Zero times zero ate infinity.
Oh god.
Not another lamer.....
ok if u take 1 as something then its opposite would be nothing which is 0Quote:
If one, take away it's opposite; twice as many.
then 1-0=1 not as you said 2 (twice as many)
Am assuming you mean zero times zero is infinity not ate :)Quote:
Zero times zero ate infinity
but am afraid 0x0=0
nothing multiplied by nothing is still nothing ;)
v_Ln
half full = half empty
therefor empty = full i read that somewhere and it stuck lol
ohh well
its funny and makes u think a little bit
cya
RiOtEr
Is he meaning one, minus its opposite (negative one), gets two? That's all I can think of to have it make sense, 1 -- 1 = 2, because taking away a negative is the same as adding the positive (1 + 1 = 2)...
On of my teachers says 'well, it depends on how u look at it...' Normally this is talking about a test or something, you can say you got half the answers wrong, or half of them right... Oh, well......
-Tim_axe
put 0 on top of 0.
you get an 8
turn it on its side
what do you get?
Here's somethign to think about.
X^0=1, for all values of X
so => 0^0 = 1.. but it isn't.. any1 care to explain why, coz it has me flummoxed
Those late night drinking/thinking sessions are really not a good idea...
Flibberdy
A nice pair of ASCII glasses? ;)Quote:
Originally posted here by SarinMage
put 0 on top of 0.
you get an 8
turn it on its side
what do you get?
Seriously though, it'd be the symbol for infinity.
Here's a good question: What's the value of 22/7?