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BMS-IcE- 2002-08-20 01:03 AM

Easy math question....
 
What is .05 divided by 0.

BlueCube 2002-08-20 01:13 AM

?DIVIDE BY ZERO ERROR

BMS-IcE- 2002-08-20 01:16 AM

Close but not the correct word i'm looking for

Strider Fury 2002-08-20 01:20 AM

'Error: cannot divide by zero'?

BMS-IcE- 2002-08-20 01:22 AM

>_< I said word. >_< Theres a mathematical word used for this type of error.. I'll give you a hint.. it has "un" at the begining...

BlueCube 2002-08-20 01:26 AM

UnError?

BMS-IcE- 2002-08-20 01:26 AM

.... Heres another tip it doesn't have error in it...

BlueCube 2002-08-20 01:29 AM

Don't say it's Undivisible. Because it's undividedable. I still like Unerror.

Strider Fury 2002-08-20 01:29 AM

well on my other scienctific caculetar it says Ma Error... are you sure you know what the real answer is?

BMS-IcE- 2002-08-20 01:58 AM

Its Undefined. :P Which means there is no "real" answer

Medieval Bob 2002-08-20 07:24 AM

Undefined or Empty Set

WetWired 2002-08-20 07:26 AM

No, it is infinity. -0.5/0 is negative infinity. If you're looking for undefined, 0/0 is your man.

Sirpullido 2002-08-20 09:50 AM

it tends to infinity as divisor approachs to 0 but as infinity is Undefined none of u 2 are wrong

Chruser 2002-08-20 10:01 AM

How about this then?
There are infinitely many prime numbers, but there are "more" regular numbers. How can there be more of anything when there's an infinite amount?

For instance, each time you double some numbers, say 2222*2=4444, there's at least one prime number between them. What about the other numbers? Inf+1 would still be Inf, but we KNOW that there are more normal numbers. So why doesn't Inf+1 work?

Sirpullido 2002-08-20 10:04 AM

cuz the number of non prime numbers grow in a higher proportion than the non primes ones so when u "approach" to infinite necesarily there will be more non-prime numbers

Jamesadin 2002-08-20 11:38 AM

damn I hate math..

Sirpullido 2002-08-20 01:43 PM

I do too, but i've been studying it too longer

Hades-Knight 2002-08-20 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sirpullido
non primes
its called "odd" :D

Medieval Bob 2002-08-20 05:09 PM

non primes - its called "odd"

Hrm..
11 is prime and odd
9 is non prime and odd

What were you going for Knight?

Grav 2002-08-20 05:10 PM

Probably just making himself look like a dumbass, as usual. He doesn't really have to 'go at it'.


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