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BADecker
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February 16, 2015, 08:26:30 PM |
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If a person divides something by zero, why does he suddenly focus on the zero rather than what he was attempting to divide? Is it because it was the last part of the operation, and because it didn't work, he will always be stuck there?
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awesome31312 (OP)
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February 16, 2015, 09:07:17 PM |
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Another logical conclusion would be, that zero is not a number, but a lack of one. It's a state.
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BADecker
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February 16, 2015, 09:44:43 PM |
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In the case of the United States, even 50 is turning into zero more and more.
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e1ghtSpace
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February 17, 2015, 12:04:55 AM |
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Consider these mathematical laws: 1) Any real number, when divided by zero, produces modulus and quotient zero. Example: 0/2 = 02) Any real number multiplied by zero is equal to zero. Therefore, it logically follows, that zero divided by zero is equal to zero. The answer is undefined, or infinity.
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DLCseller
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( -_・)ノ-=≡[$(∞)$]
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February 19, 2015, 07:43:42 AM |
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Use Rotaluclac to divide everything by zero, -1 and so on. (Its the new Calculator )
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volatilebtc
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May 14, 2015, 04:34:33 PM |
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The world we live in is a complex world with questions more than answers. Dividing by zero simply means that you have divided something into infinite small parts, consequently giving infinite parts.
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numismatist
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May 14, 2015, 06:52:27 PM |
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dividing by 0 will always give a mathematics error. infinity. btw its has few if any applications.
there are no applications because it's not possible. This is one incredible thread, i tell ya ... It is done every day. Taken for example PHP programming, if variable in divisor is undef or zero. Spills out Zero always, which is kinda strange if you compare with what you learned at school. Theory and practice I say.
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Darakath
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May 14, 2015, 08:59:23 PM |
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Dayum, that's too complex for me
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May 16, 2015, 04:00:17 AM |
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Consider these mathematical laws: 1) Any real number, when divided by zero, produces modulus and quotient zero. Example: 0/2 = 02) Any real number multiplied by zero is equal to zero. Therefore, it logically follows, that zero divided by zero is equal to zero. Did you fail middle school or something?
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May 16, 2015, 04:04:22 AM |
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Consider these mathematical laws: 1) Any real number, when divided by zero, produces modulus and quotient zero. Example: 0/2 = 02) Any real number multiplied by zero is equal to zero. Therefore, it logically follows, that zero divided by zero is equal to zero. With that same logic - any number, when divided by itself produces 1. x / x = 1 so when x is 0, 0 / 0 = 1. Uh-oh paradox...
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Bubbsandbubbs3
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May 16, 2015, 04:09:58 AM |
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Consider these mathematical laws: 1) Any real number, when divided by zero, produces modulus and quotient zero. Example: 0/2 = 02) Any real number multiplied by zero is equal to zero. Therefore, it logically follows, that zero divided by zero is equal to zero. With that same logic - any number, when divided by itself produces 1. x / x = 1 so when x is 0, 0 / 0 = 1. Uh-oh paradox... He has a point
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Bubbsandbubbs3
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May 16, 2015, 04:12:27 AM |
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Consider these mathematical laws: 1) Any real number, when divided by zero, produces modulus and quotient zero. Example: 0/2 = 02) Any real number multiplied by zero is equal to zero. Therefore, it logically follows, that zero divided by zero is equal to zero. Unless you think in literal terms; Numerator = number of whatever Denominator = number of groups that numerator goes into 0/1 Possible; you can put nothing in a group. 1/0 Impossible, you cannot put something into nothing
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Bubbsandbubbs3
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May 16, 2015, 04:19:03 AM |
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1/0 Impossible, you cannot put something into nothing
A proof of 𝟶 ≟ ⅟₀ is located here. I cannot process this sorcery.
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Bubbsandbubbs3
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May 16, 2015, 04:24:15 AM |
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I cannot process this sorcery.
A strange loop is a phenomenon in which, whenever movement is made upwards or downwards through the levels of some hierarchical system, the system unexpectedly arrives back where it started.
Look over this article on the "strange loop." I can barely process trigonometry. This is worse than trying to read ancient Vulcan scrolls.
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Bubbsandbubbs3
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May 16, 2015, 04:28:51 AM |
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I can barely process trigonometry. This is worse than trying to read ancient Vulcan scrolls.
What happens is that, as one moves "upwards or downwards through the levels of" (Weisenstein) arithmetic's number line, one "arives where one started," hyperzero [1/0] - which is equivalent to zero (except, at a different location). Correct me if I'm confused, but if you are dividing by zero, aren't you not moving at all?
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May 19, 2015, 05:31:23 AM |
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Consider these mathematical laws: 1) Any real number, when divided by zero, produces modulus and quotient zero. Example: 0/2 = 02) Any real number multiplied by zero is equal to zero. Therefore, it logically follows, that zero divided by zero is equal to zero. what do you mean? why did you post something like this anyway? i thought i am going to learn how to divide using zero but the answer is still zero
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May 19, 2015, 09:32:52 PM |
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√1- = i
2/0 = 2PLACEMENTHOLDER
.. why not..?
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