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Hi all,
Just some interesting stuff to share.
Study = Don't Fail--------(1)
Don't Study = Fail--------(2)
Add (1) &(2)
Study + Don't Study = Don't Fail + Fail
Factorising the equation,
Study(1+Don't) = Fail(1+Don't)
Study = Fail !??!?!?!
:P
Delzac
Gokul43201
Sep14-06, 07:14 AM
Dividing (1) by (2)
study/(don't study) = (don't fail)/fail
Hence 1/(don't) = don't
Or don't =1 or -1
If don't = -1
1+don't = 0
Division by 0 is illegal.
If don't =1 (the multiplicative identity), then (1) and (2), both become: study=fail,
which is not inconsistent with the final result.
lol didn't notice thx for the note:blushing:
hmm.........if Don't = 1 then it takes the fun out of things already, but is can't be -1 also...zzzzz i will try think of a better equation. ^^
ZapperZ
Sep14-06, 08:51 AM
Try this one (which is a rather old "puzzle")
1 = sqrt(1) = sqrt(-1*-1) = sqrt(-1)*sqrt(-1)=i*i=-1
so 1 = -1 !!
[Now before people jump all over me on that, I KNOW where the fault is].
Zz.
Mech_Engineer
Sep14-06, 09:03 AM
I've got a good one:
Women = Money * Time
Time = Money (Time is money!)
Women = (Money)^2
Money = sqrt(Evil) (Money is the ROOT of all evil...)
So, Women = Evil :devil:
Of course I've known this all along, I just have a mathematical proof of it now :rofl:
Nice one mech, how very true.
Anyway referring back to zapper, something must be wrong, but i just can't a hand to it. take this for example.
1 = sqrt(1) = sqrt( -1*-1) = sqrt( (-1)^2 ) = (-1)^(2/2) = -1 ?!?!
For now i can't solve, i will get back to you later.
Gokul43201
Sep14-06, 09:12 AM
The answer is simple, and exemplified by shortening the process some:
-a = sqrt(a^2) = a
hmm.........here's my initial thought.
X = sqrt ( (+-x)^2 ) there is something wrong with this step right?
Gokul43201
Sep14-06, 10:00 AM
Yes, it's like saying: 0 = inv. sin (0) = pi
The square root (like the inverse sine) is not strictly a function, because it is a one-to-many mapping (functions, strictly, are may-to-one, or one-to-oe maps). These are sometimes, loosely called multiple valued functions, with the condition that a principal value is assigned to the image (like the positive square root) when it's not specified which image you are talking about.
theCandyman
Sep14-06, 03:27 PM
Dividing (1) by (2)
study/(don't study) = (don't fail)/fail
Hence 1/(don't) = don't
Or don't =1 or -1
If don't = -1
1+don't = 0
Division by 0 is illegal.
If don't =1 (the multiplicative identity), then (1) and (2), both become: study=fail,
which is not inconsistent with the final result.
Hahaha! That has to be one of the best replies to a joke I have ever heard.:rofl:
can i also solve the problem by saying that: 1 = sqrt ( (-1)^2) = l -1 l = 1
is this explaination valid?
I think some of you are spending too much time on turning words and phrases into mathematical shenanigans.
Anyway, When i ask my Math teacher about
" 1 = sqrt(1) = sqrt(-1*-1) = sqrt(-1)*sqrt(-1)=i*i=-1 ".
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She says that it is not valid because if u have negative numbers in brackets, then u cannot seperate them out, instead u must work them out 1st bacause negative numbers are special. which i feel is crap. But is her explaination correct?
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