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that comparision is totally different!
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You're an astronaut alone trying to land on Mars. You've lost communication with Earth and you have 5 minutes to find your position and calculate your distance, angle, and velocity. What now? Are you going to bring out your laptop, bounce a signal off a satellite from millions of miles away, and open up google or wikipedia? You may have a calculator with you, but what if you don't know the formula needed to find all your calculations? ******************************** Quote:
******************************** For I = Infinity... I-I=0? Supposing it doesn't have a limit, does the universe exploding mean there would be no universe, or would it start again? I've heard theory of Attractions (Gravity), Repels (Like a - magnet and a + magnet), and Constant stages in where the universe repeats itself except for one factor. If this theory were true, then wouldn't it be possible that the limit increases? In my theory, I-I=0+x Now onto I+-I=I-I? Since infinity has no limit, isn't it possible that I+-I could be anything, and not zero? In my opinion I+-I=/=I-I I say I+-I=I+x-I-n in that a limit does not exist so I is not a solid number, but only a theory, but could someone explain to me if I+-I=I-I or please tell me what's going on, because I'm tired. ******************************** I=Infinity I+I=2I, but since I has no limit, 2I still remains I. I+x=I, and I+I=I ******************************** Quote:
x/I =/= 0 x/I = <I but >= 0 (x*0)=(x-x) The only way I can think to solve this is to say I-I=0+x so I*0=x and x>0 and x<=I, but that doesn't quite sum it up, does it?
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When I was in cal I hated remembering Identities:
Reciprocal Pythagorean negitive angle Quotient Double angle Product to sum sum to product Half angle Cofunction I can still remember the final I got a 72 barely bassed, I was good for nothing else that day, every time I tried to think, I remembered formulas. they are stupid and unnessary! |
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Differential equations can be solved with Euler's Method. Then again, they are like an integral.
Integrals (definite) are solved using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Integrals (indefinite) are solved either by common sense (say, integrate x*dx), or integration by u-substitution, parts, partial fractions, or via a formula.
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I heard Chuck Norris counted to infinity why don't we as him?
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Rofl
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On that matter: i^2 = (-1) i^3 = (-i) i^4 = 1 i^5 = i i^(|4-x|) = (y) For x (> or =) 0 and {x U Z} If |4-x| = 3 And x < 4 Then y = i Else y = (-i) ElseIf |4-x| = 2 Then y = (-1) ElseIf |4-x| = 1 And x < 4 Then y = (-i) Else y = i Else y = 1 EndIf EndFor |
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Infinity= I
Any Number= A 0*I=A (0*I)^2=A^2 (0*I)^2= 0*0+0*I+0*I+I*I=I^2 I^2=A^2? I=A? Assuming that A is 0 then Infinity is 0. Or rather we can give infinity any value which would no longer make it infinity as someone previously stated, it isn't a real number. Then again that would break the premise for my whole calcluations since they regard the rules of math that work on actual numbers. Going further; 0+I=I (0+I)^2 is supposed to equal I^2 (0+I)^2= 0^2+2A+I^2= 2A+I^2 I^2= 2A+I^2 2A=0 Since 2 equals 2 which is not 0, then A must equal 0. Therefore, any number is always 0. Quite a big flaw. Just some random thought. o_o |
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You can't perform normal operations (addition, subtraction etc.) with infinity. L'Hôpital's rule says that infinity minus infinity can be any number, infinity divided by infinity can be any number, zero times infinity can be any number, and other examples. (Actually, L'Hôpital's rule dictates how to evaluate "indeterminate" limits, but those limits are of forms which usually involve infinity). Therefore, RoyalCat's proofs are invalid.
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darkdieuguerre, I think I'd be better prepared to argue here if I knew how to PRONOUNCE L'Hôpital. o_o; I'm assuming he's some french mathematician that dealt with the subject of infinity?
According to how you quoted him, Infinity is a number outside of the numeric system that we usually use and that therefore none of the axiomes that we have in place affect it. Am I correct in phrasing that? |
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infinity is not a number it is a concept
there are various operations with infinity that are undefined there are various operations with infinity that are defined one operation that is undefined is infinity multiplied by zero please accept this. |
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I-I=/=0, I-I=?x or I-I=?I (but in my opinion, I-I=0+x = I-I=x because I (being me) believe Infinity = I+n^I (I has no limit, not because no limit is set, but because the limit increases infinitely) I*2=2I, 2I=I, I*2=I When you say Infinity zero times equals any number, do you say that because you don't know what Infinity zero times is? (0^2=0) 2x+ (I^I=I, for infinity has no limit and shall always remain infinity)= 2x+I EDIT: Please note that my theories are solely opinion and do not regard anyone other than myself and I do not state them as fact; only pure opinion.
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Infinity is not a number, as has been stated before. Since it isn't a number, it can't be used in mathematical operations.
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1*1 is always 1, no matter how many times
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For the infinity - infinaty think of it as anything - anything = anything
Anything could be anything, but it is defined as a certain something so you are subtracting to random things that will equal another thing which is also undefined ![]() |
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