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You cannot factorize or simplify anything once you have a zero somewhere in a multiplication.
(10 + 10) x (10 - 10) = (1 + 45687) x (10 - 10) = (21321 + 765461364165) x (10 - 10)
The whole reasoning is therefore biased.
You always obtain more by being rather polite and armed than polite only.
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I know but it makes most people do a double take and think about it for a bit.
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phil.o wrote: (10 + 10) x (10 - 10) = (1 + 45687) x (10 - 10) = (21321 + 765461364165) x (10 - 10)
10+10 = 20
10-10 = 0
20x0 = 0?
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And, which point are you trying to make?
You always obtain more by being rather polite and armed than polite only.
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i don'T get why you have so big numbers in the equation
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Just to express the fact that, once you have a zero involved somewhere in a multiplication, you cannot factorize or simplify anything.
You always obtain more by being rather polite and armed than polite only.
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I see
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I had a friends college professor back in the 70's prove that 0 = 1. Using the same ideas. It took awhile to find the divide by 0. It always brings back fond memories of math.
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Ah, math. It's the closest we can get to a perfect system and yet it still has problems
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You hear that rumbling noise? It's every math professor who ever lived collectively turning in their graves.
Maybe your signature too.
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It's Wednesday and I needed a good laugh to start the day.
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the solution is actually in your signature, smart
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I never did like that whole you can't divide by zero thing anyway. To me, something divided by nothing should be nothing {0} but according to math something divided by nothing is everything {inf}. Go figure.
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Well, if you think about it, even -inf multiplied +inf should be -inf^2; and instead is only -inf.
Or inf - inf is indefinite. I d say it is zero! ... what can we do? we are lost souls in a crazy world
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So if i divide your cake by nothing your cake is gone?
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If I get my hands on a cake, of course it's gone
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But if your hands are zero? (So no hands)
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I've yet to see one of these where the maths actually works. In step 2 you have (10*10) - (10*10) , which you then change in step 3 to 10 * (10 - 10) . You then factor that out and claim that 10 * 0 = 10 .
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Yea, I should have used the joke icon. It's not supposed to be correct but it does make some stop and think.
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For your proof you used the negative of your proof:
Foothill wrote:
(10 + 10)(10 - 10) 10 * (10 - 10)
Here you say that 10-10 / 10-10 (which is 0 / 0) = 1. That is invalid because you just proved that it was 2. Hence that step is wrong.
I suspect you can "prove" that x/0 is any number. That is the whole reason it is "undefined".
Brent
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I know the math is way off. It just appears to be correct at first glance. It is more of a joke for Wednesday morning than anything.
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Two weeks driving around Romania. Well, ok, not just driving. We did stop now and again.
Spent some time in Mureş to check out Sighişoara, Maramureş (Sighetu-Marmației, Baia Mare mainly), Bistrița-Nasaud, ran down to Cluj and Alba Iulia.
Then, of course, played in Mamaia for a few days, before finishing up at home in Fieni.
Brought back some palinca to terrorize my friends with. I'll fill up two glasses. Slug mine down (which will be water, but they won't know that), and then watch them try to do the same with their glass of palinca.
I'm evil.
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Who is the fairest one of all?
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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Yeah, or: Clickety[^]
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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