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My 100th post in my own thread :)

Well I was thinking of the x and y axis. Y axis has a gradient of infinity. X axis has a gradient of 0.

But they're perpendicular.
Interesting aye?
 

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get a new hobby. infinity dosen't have an exact value
 

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Its not a hobby, it just came to me when doing my maths hw.
I know infinity isn't a number. Its just interesting -.-
 

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Anything multiplied by infinity is undefined.
anything times 0 is 0. you could get a huge number... say... 9787483646435726765746752, times it by 0, and guess wat? the answers still going to be 0
 
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OMG. I know where you guys are comming from. I know the facts.
But I found it interesting. Jeez.

Fine heres a question. Prove that the x axis is perpendicular to the y axis.


(No, i'm not saying infinity x 0 is -1!!!)
 

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OMG. I know where you guys are comming from. I know the facts.
But I found it interesting. Jeez.

Fine heres a question. Prove that the x axis is perpendicular to the y axis.


(No, i'm not saying infinity x 0 is -1!!!)

it would be pretty screwed up to have our x and y axis at 45 degrees... since maths is not retarded, hence 90 degrees?:tongue:
 
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anything times 0 is 0. you could get a huge number... say... 9787483646435726765746752, times it by 0, and guess wat? the answers still going to be 0
Infinity isn't a number. Logically, infinity * 0 is 0 but you can never finish multiplying it so it's undefined.
 
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it would be pretty screwed up to have our x and y axis at 45 degrees... since maths is not retarded, hence 90 degrees?:tongue:
My maths teacher once told me the axes of Decartes' original plane wasn't at 90 degrees.
 

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