Hey, but even though infinity has no determinate value, any value divided by 0 = 0, THEREFORE
4/0 -> infinty
4 is therefore infinity multiplied by zero (following basic algebraic steps)
Any value multiplied by zero is zero, irrespective of how large the value is, so even an infinite value multiplied by zero equals zero.
THEREFORE..
Algebra fails at life.
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God2010-10-13 17:07
You people have it backwards. Numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4 are bigger than infinity. Infinity exists in between the numbers, and each new number is just a repeat of 0 and 1.
Two, Three, Four, are just 0sub1 0sub2 0sub3
All numbers are divided from 0 because its the same thing as 1, just in a different space.
Now stfu
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Anonymous2010-10-13 19:14
ITT: People who are comparing finite with infinite number systems, a fundamental error perpetrated by amateurs and morons alike.
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Anonymous2010-10-13 19:18
>126
you mean that the lim. as x approches 0 for the function (sin(x))/X) equals 1.
squeeze theorem.
f(1) is still indeterminate.
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Anonymous2011-01-07 13:53
The definition of infinite is innumerable, how can you have something bigger than infinity, that would just be more infinity.
Ps don't divide by 0 on your phone calculator. Long story short, up for attempted murder for turning a phone into an explosive device. It's only attempted murder because it was a sony x10, if I had a HTC desire i'm sure i'd be the greatest mass murderer in australian history