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OP

10
1 (3.3%)
1
7 (23.3%)
80
0 (0%)
Infinity
20 (66.7%)
Other
2 (6.7%)

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Author Topic: Math Question  (Read 1979 times)

Inifinity is not a number.
http://scienceblogs.com/goodmath/2008/10/13/infinity-is-not-a-number/
http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/infinity.html
The only thing you accomplished is further proving my point.
In fact, one of those links has the equation,  0 × ∞ = ∞ , which just so happens to be my theory's final answer.

Infinity isnt a real number, but it is still a number, and can still be used like one.


If this wasnt the case, then negative numbers are not numbers either.

So not only did you prove me right, you simotaniously proved yourself wrong.

Congratulations! :cookieMonster:
« Last Edit: August 27, 2012, 05:12:18 AM by Evar678 »

What? That's like saying if fish then aliens. They're completely unrelated. Infinity is not a number. Negative numbers are.

What? That's like saying if fish then aliens. They're completely unrelated. Infinity is not a number. Negative numbers are.
Infinity is a number.
Infinity is not a real number.

Negative numbers are numbers
Negative numbers are not real numbers.

If infinity wasnt a number then it wouldnt be able to be used in an equation.



You already proved yourself wrong with both those links, especially the second.


Use logic, man.

I am using logic. Infinity is not a number, it's a concept. Both links explicitly state that it's not a number. And negative numbers are totally unrelated, I have no idea why you brought them up.

I am using logic. Infinity is not a number, it's a concept. Both links explicitly state that it's not a number. And negative numbers are totally unrelated, I have no idea why you brought them up.
If you're using logic your intelligence level must be that of a person whose only knowledge is that which was itterated to them from the mouth of a teacher, parroting back outdated information.
They are both unreal numbers. Thats why i brouht them up.


Im done arguing with you on this topic. Im losing brain cells every second I talk to you. You proved that infinity is a number, yet still deny it is such.
Yeah, I'm done arguing with you.
« Last Edit: August 27, 2012, 05:23:38 AM by Evar678 »



If infinity wasnt a number then it wouldnt be able to be used in an equation.

I could use X in an equation to represent a number, but it does not make it a number. Hence infinity represents an endless quantity of numbers.

If you're using logic your intelligence level must be that of a person whose only knowledge is that which was itterated to them from the mouth of a teacher, parroting back outdated information.
They are both unreal numbers. Thats why i brouht them up.


Im done arguing with you on this topic. Im losing brain cells every second I talk to you. You proved that infinity is a number, yet still deny it is such.
Yeah, I'm done arguing with you.
Insulting the opponent is a really lame way to go about a debate. I have not proven it is a number because it isn't a number.
I could use X in an equation to represent a number, but it does not make it a number. Hence infinity represents an endless quantity of numbers.
It's a variable, that's slightly different.

Insulting the opponent is a really lame way to go about a debate.
Apologies. I was getting a bit annoied, nothing personal.

But I dont feel our debate is going anywhere, so we shall continue at another time.

It would still be infinite, because there would be an infinite amount of numbers divisible by 1, therefore making an infinite number of numbers divisible by the numbers divisible by 1

i think the answer is undefined / indeterminate

because the amount of numbers divisible by 1 is infinity, and the amount of numbers divisible by infinity is infinity

infinity / infinity is undefined

:U

nonono, infinity's only real factors are infinity and one, which is why it's one.
I think