• shneancy@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        what i’m mad about is that you can divide by infinity and get zero, but you can’t divide by 0 and get infinity. make up your minds maths people

        • alsimoneau@lemmy.ca
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          8 months ago

          Oh you totally can (as long as you’re working with implied limits, which you have to if infinity is in the mix), you just have to specify if it’s a positive or negative zero.

            • Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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              8 months ago

              i mean, implicitly it’s just whether you’re approaching zero from positive or negative direction, since we’re working with limits.

              Like you can shave down a stick however much you want, you can never reach 0 stick by doing so.

        • Wugmeister@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          8 months ago

          I typed up a very angry paragraph about how you can’t divide by infinity either because infinity is a function within the context of algebraic math, then I realized I was wrong, which made me step back and realize how fucky it is that the only number that is weirder than 0 isn’t in fact a number