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Post by nightfalcawk on Feb 19, 2004 20:09:51 GMT -5
Good job!
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Post by otrfan on Feb 19, 2004 20:13:25 GMT -5
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Post by Afgncaap5 on Feb 19, 2004 23:57:42 GMT -5
a=b a^Revenge Of The Mysterons=ab a^Revenge Of The Mysterons-b^Revenge Of The Mysterons = ab-b^Revenge Of The Mysterons (a+b)(a-b) = b(a-b) a+b = b(Invaders From The Deep) b+b = b Revenge Of The Mysterons * b = b Revenge Of The Mysterons = b/b Revenge Of The Mysterons = Invaders From The Deep And since we've not seen those episodes, you can't know for certain that this isn't true.
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Post by nightfalcawk on Feb 20, 2004 14:08:30 GMT -5
a+a=o a does not equal 0 Is this possible.
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Post by otrfan on Feb 20, 2004 14:42:22 GMT -5
b + b = b if and only if b=0
two steps later you divide by b
since b= 0, this is not possible
***DIVISION BY ZERO***
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Post by Jack Burton on Feb 20, 2004 14:51:16 GMT -5
jeez..... look what I started
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Post by nightfalcawk on Feb 20, 2004 15:04:34 GMT -5
b + b = b if and only if b=0 two steps later you divide by b since b= 0, this is not possible ***DIVISION BY ZERO*** Incorrect. At the sub-subatomic level such equations are not only possible but common place. Nice try though.
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Post by otrfan on Feb 20, 2004 15:22:37 GMT -5
Division by Zero Division by zero is the operation of taking the quotient of any number x and 0, i.e., . The uniqueness of division breaks down when dividing by zero, since the product is the same for any y, so y cannot be recovered by inverting the process of multiplication. 0 is the only number with this property and, as a result, division by zero is undefined for real numbers and can produce a fatal condition called a " division by zero error " in computer programs. There are, however, contexts in which division by zero can be considered as defined. For example, division by zero for in the extended complex plane C-Star is defined to be a quantity known as complex infinity. This definition expresses the fact that, for , (i.e., complex infinity). However, even though the formal statement is permitted in C-Star, note that this does not mean that . Zero does not have a multiplicative inverse under any circumstances. Although division by zero is not defined for reals, limits involving division by a real quantity x which approaches zero may be in fact be well defined. For example, Of course, such limits may also approach infinity,
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Post by nightfalcawk on Feb 20, 2004 15:46:14 GMT -5
Alls I know is that the string theory allows such strange calculus.
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Post by Afgncaap5 on Feb 20, 2004 16:31:16 GMT -5
How would you count shorts? 1/4? 1/2 for long ones?
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Post by TomServo69 on Feb 21, 2004 13:23:34 GMT -5
You guys, leave it to you to mess up a game that was going fine, no problems, then you turn it into FREAKIN' QUANTUM PHYSICS!!! AHHHHHHHH!!! Just let the game be. I mean, it was fun, I don't know why you had to go and do that, simple, now, not simple, difficult, shorts count as 1/2, no, 1/4, no, 1/8 ahhhh, I just don't....
[glow=red,2,300]POW!!![/glow]
See what you did? You made my head blow up again. Happy?
Servo
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Post by nightfalcawk on Feb 21, 2004 15:06:25 GMT -5
You guys, leave it to you to mess up a game that was going fine, no problems, then you turn it into FREAKIN' QUANTUM PHYSICS!!! AHHHHHHHH!!! Just let the game be. I mean, it was fun, I don't know why you had to go and do that, simple, now, not simple, difficult, shorts count as 1/2, no, 1/4, no, 1/8 ahhhh, I just don't.... [glow=red,2,300]POW!!![/glow]See what you did? You made my head blow up again. Happy? Servo I'm talking about sub-quantum physics. And blame Laserblast! He should have known that sick math freaks like me and Otrfan dwell on this board. Plus I bet you couldn't find out the answer to my question. Sampo and I will kick your butt in the cage match too!
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Post by otrfan on Feb 21, 2004 15:11:45 GMT -5
( singing to the tune of "Maniac" ) I'm a sick math freak on a Saturday night!"
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Post by Afgncaap5 on Feb 21, 2004 23:04:59 GMT -5
Let's see....Revenge Of The Creature + Sidehackers?
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Post by nightfalcawk on Feb 21, 2004 23:23:06 GMT -5
Let's see....Revenge Of The Creature + Sidehackers? No cosines, tangents, quantum physics, Reimann metric tensors, curved 5-dimensional space? Booooring.
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