hscishard
Active Member
Is infinity x 0 = -1?
This, it's more like a philosophical thing.infinity isn't a number and therefore can't be treated like one.
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 0Anything multiplied by infinity is undefined.
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!!!)
I'll give that 2/2it would be pretty screwed up to have our x and y axis at 45 degrees... since maths is not retarded, hence 90 degrees?
Infinity isn't a number. Logically, infinity * 0 is 0 but you can never finish multiplying it so it's 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
Hmmm I think you're allowed to do that. Well thought.take any point on either line and solve it with trigonometry
I've heard of that one!Does 0.9 repeated = 1?
It doesn't.
Yea...infinity has helped us a lot. But its made a lot of confusion, huh?well lim x-> infinity. of -1/x =0
My maths teacher once told me the axes of Decartes' original plane wasn't at 90 degrees.it would be pretty screwed up to have our x and y axis at 45 degrees... since maths is not retarded, hence 90 degrees?
Real numbers FTW!But its made a lot of confusion, huh?