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Dividing by zero
#51
RE: Dividing by zero
Yeah there's alot of ways that 1/0 is just a "bug" in mathematics.
The fact is, by quantification it's necessarily infinite, but 0 doesn't have a sign.

Suppose f function
f(x)= (x+1)/x

At the point f(0) it'll have:
f(0) = 1/0 = ?

But f(x) also has another representation by separation
f(x) = (x+1)/x = x/x + 1/x = 1 + 1/x
which on point 0 is
f(0) = 1 + 1/0
So
1/0 = 1 + 1/0
And cutting 1/0 on both sides.
0=1

In fact on the other way around you can replace 1/0 with f(0) and :
f(0) = 1 + f(0)
So
f(0) = 1 + ( 1 + f(0)) = 1 + [ 1 + ( 1 + f(0))]= ... = +oo + f(0)

So cuting the f(0) you have 0 = +oo too
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#52
RE: Dividing by zero
0/0 could technically be any number, but any other numerator renders an undefined value.
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#53
RE: Dividing by zero
(October 1, 2014 at 7:12 pm)L.A.F.2. Wrote: 0/0 could technically be any number, but any other numerator renders an undefined value.

The problem is that you cant assign any specific number without violating important properties of the real numbers. If you define e.g. 0/0=3, then what is 2*0/0? Depending on the order of operations, that's 3 or 6, so associativity is broken.
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#54
RE: Dividing by zero
Exactly, it's an indefinite form and can't be used as a single value algebraically.

Great situation. Big Grin

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#55
RE: Dividing by zero
It is my position that the universe could only have been made by a /0 operation. That's the only way to get something from nothing.
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#56
RE: Dividing by zero
(October 2, 2014 at 5:17 am)bennyboy Wrote: It is my position that the universe could only have been made by a /0 operation. That's the only way to get something from nothing.

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#57
RE: Dividing by zero
(August 10, 2013 at 2:57 am)Tea Earl Grey Hot Wrote: I'm not a math wiz. Why is it you can multiply by zero and get zero but you can't divide by zero?

Why doesn't 1/0 equal 0 but 1*0 does? Is there a reason or is it arbitrary?
Because you can't split any non-zero number into zero groups. Imagine I give you 2 apples and tell you to divide into 1 group, that's easy. Imagine I say divide into 4.5 groups - a bit more difficult, but you can do it. You'd first cut each apple into 225 slices, then take the 450 slices and put 100 into the 4x whole groups and 50 into the 0.5 group.

Okay you get the idea. Now I say divide into zero groups - it can't be done.

When dealing with fractions you tend to say it the other way around to make more sense, eg. 2 / 0.5 - I want you to divide the apples into groups of 0.5 apples (you end up with 4 groups). So you can also say it this way - divide the two apples into groups of zero. Can't be done, even with infinite groups you still have 2 apples left over yet to be divided.
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#58
RE: Dividing by zero
If this hasn't been specifically mentioned:

My being the dum-dum I am about maths, I still find it fascinating that in an algebraic equation, and it is not obvious a term =0, the problems still accrue.

If you divide by (A+B-C) and A=1, B=2, and C=3, you still have a fail brewing. You can't sneak one thru !!!
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#59
RE: Dividing by zero
(October 2, 2014 at 9:25 am)vorlon13 Wrote: If this hasn't been specifically mentioned:

My being the dum-dum I am about maths, I still find it fascinating that in an algebraic equation, and it is not obvious a term =0, the problems still accrue.

If you divide by (A+B-C) and A=1, B=2, and C=3, you still have a fail brewing. You can't sneak one thru !!!


Yep, that's the trick behind that joke where you show that 1=2, and a assumption in the beginning hides the fact that one divides by zero later in the derivation.
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#60
RE: Dividing by zero
(October 2, 2014 at 9:25 am)vorlon13 Wrote: You can't sneak one thru !!!

I just did. Sorry about that.
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