e^(i*Pi) = 0 is cooler
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Andonno@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Here’s one for adults:
0.9• = 1
Jumuta@sh.itjust.works 10 months ago
Rentlar@lemmy.ca 10 months ago
might be missing a +1
Jumuta@sh.itjust.works 10 months ago
yesh sry
NewSmileadon@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Well e^iπ=cosπ+isinπ=-1 but an error of 1 isn’t so bad so it’s close enough
TheBlue22@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 months ago
That one always fucked me up in my calculus classes
lseif@sopuli.xyz 10 months ago
debatable
Andonno@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Not really.
1/3 = 0.3•
1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 0.3• + 0.3• + 0.3•
3/3 = 0.9•
1 = 0.9•
And that’s only one proof, there are others.
lseif@sopuli.xyz 10 months ago
can 0.3• + 0.3• + 0.3• be really be added to equal 0.9• the same way that 0.3 + 0.3 + 0.3 = 0.9 though? and if so, is it proven or assumed? im not saying ur wrong btw, just asking. and does 0.000…001 equal 0?
Karyoplasma@discuss.tchncs.de 10 months ago
0.3• has infinte decimals, 0.0000…001 does not. No matter how many zeroes you put before the one, it will never be infinite, so it’s not equal to 0.
You simply cannot have “Infinity + 1” decimals, since infinity + 1 = infinity.
Tedesche@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I’m not a math person at all, so I’m not really debating your proof, but it seems to me that if 0.9• = 1, then what does 0.1• equal? It “fits” perfectly into the “space” between 0.9• and 1, but if 0.9•=1 then 0.1• should equal 0, right? Except it doesn’t, because 0.1<0.1• and 0.1 definitely isn’t 0.
I definitely understand why some religious people think numbers are a tool of Satan.
surewhynotlem@lemmy.world 10 months ago
That only works if you have enough nines.
Andonno@lemmy.world 10 months ago
That’s literally what the dot means. Infinite nines.
surewhynotlem@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Do we have that many?
PrefersAwkward@lemmy.world 10 months ago
There is actually a global scarcity of 9’s but about 80 percent of the world’s 9’s are stockpiled in Nevada