User talk:Afuller2028

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If you know anything about slope than you will know that \frac {0}{?} is going to equal 0 no matter what.

"No matter what" is a considerable exaggeration! And knowledge that 0/a is 0 whenver a is not zero comes long before any talk of slope.

You will also know that \frac {?}{0} is always going to be undefinable.

True (except the word "also").

But when solving for \frac {0}{0},

"Solving for"?? One solves an equation for a variable. Here there is no equation; "0/0" is not an equation. Nor does any variable appear in that expression. The phrase solving for is frequently used in this way by liberal-arts student required to take a math course but who don't like it and intend to sit down and forget it when the course is over. It is a childish usage.

you are not sure whether to use the equal zero rule, or the undefinable rule. Therefore, could \frac {0}{0} equal 1, 0, could it be undefinable.

... (sigh)

In the next section, I will show you what I think.

This is not the kind of language that should be used in an encyclopedia article, especially with an NPOV convention.

Solving \frac {0}{0}

Childish language again. One solves equations; this is not an equation. One could say "evaluating 0/0".

I \, think \, \frac {0}{0} \approx \infty
Which \, would \, equal \, 0\approx 0

This is crackpot writing. And why put words inside TeX?

And \, if \, \infty \, is \, a \, concept \, that \, means \, to \, plug \, any \, number \, in \, than \, any \, of \, the \, following \, equations \, would \, equal \, Zero \;

... and what follows are not equations. And an equation cannot equal a number. As I said, childish misunderstanding of what those words mean.

I'm going to redirect this page to indeterminate form. Michael Hardy 15:23, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)

take a look at my 0/0 page now.

I predict that the personal way in which it's written will provoke complaints that it's not "NPOV". More later .... Michael Hardy 01:23, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)

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