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March 11th, 2002, 05:52 PM
#21
Negative - that is quite the signature.
Trappedagainbyperfectlogic.
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March 12th, 2002, 01:27 PM
#22
Q: Why do computer scientists confuse Christmas and Halloween?
A: Because Oct 31 = Dec 25
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March 12th, 2002, 01:30 PM
#23
There is a far easier way to prove that 1 = 2, Negative (although this works on the same principle):
Assume: x=y
2x=2y
x-y=0
2x-2y=0
Therefore:
x-y=2x-2y
Factorise:
1(x-y)=2(x-y)
Divide by (x-y)
1 = 2
Of course this doesn't work because x-y=0 and you can't divide by zero without getting infinity or nonsense.
Just for thought:
What is 0/0 equal to? Answer, anything you want.
Assume 0/0 = 5 then multiply both sides by 0 you get 0=0
Assume 0/0 = 200 then multiply both sides by 0 you get 0=0
etc.
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March 12th, 2002, 09:50 PM
#24
Junior Member
By Definition 22/7 isn't irrational.. an Irrational umber being defined as one which cannot be written as a fraction comprising of 2 integers.. If u want Pi in it's full magnificence then a Calculator's Pi button should suffice
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March 30th, 2002, 09:25 PM
#25
Junior Member
6. 2(a² - ab) = 1(a² - ab)
Single out the factors
2a(a - b) = a(a - b)
there are many better ways to simplify
and ofcourse 1 = 2 if a = b, or x = y...
it's like saying an apple's an orange, so deleware's in kansas
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April 4th, 2002, 10:02 PM
#26
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April 10th, 2002, 05:32 PM
#27
since we are all into maths ...
here is a cool one:
imagine an inifinite decreasing curve bounded by an horizonal asymptot having a precise are ...? possible or no ....
assembly.... digital dna ?
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