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RE: How about a random math debate? - Franco30557 - 05-09-2012 (05-09-2012, 09:10 PM)Kieron Wrote:(05-09-2012, 09:06 PM)noob007 Wrote: i is imaginary, yet that doesn't mean 1/0 is imaginary... it can be any number, right? That's why they call it undefined. I think you could also say 1/0 = ∞. What now? i is imaginary. If 1/0 = ∞, that means 7253753 = ∞ =( RE: How about a random math debate? - Franco30557 - 05-09-2012 New topic: x + y = z? RE: How about a random math debate? - Dignity - 05-09-2012 (05-09-2012, 10:39 PM)Franco30557 Wrote: New topic: x + y = z? Impossible to solve. RE: How about a random math debate? - RA2lover - 05-09-2012 it's possible, and has over 9000 solutions. RE: How about a random math debate? - Jacob__mybb_import1 - 05-10-2012 It actually is solvable, but it has infinitely many solutions and you have to use linear algebra. ![]() (This might not be correct, my class didn't cover how to solve systems of equations with no basic variables...) RE: How about a random math debate? - Hippo - 05-10-2012 x/0 = SYNTAX ERROR RE: How about a random math debate? - Franco30557 - 05-10-2012 x = x y = y x + y = z ---------- It's really easy to solve... RE: How about a random math debate? - Kieron - 05-10-2012 (05-10-2012, 05:56 PM)Franco30557 Wrote: x = x You can't add 2 letters -.- RE: How about a random math debate? - Franco30557 - 05-10-2012 (05-10-2012, 05:58 PM)Kieron Wrote:(05-10-2012, 05:56 PM)Franco30557 Wrote: x = x I don't see you thinking of an equation... -_- x can be anything, y can be anything; which will each give the value of z RE: How about a random math debate? - Hippo - 05-10-2012 (05-10-2012, 06:02 PM)Franco30557 Wrote: I don't see you thinking of an equation... -_- X and Y variable can be anything, and I'm pretty sure they don't have to add up to Z variable. |