User talk:Afuller2028
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- If you know anything about slope than you will know that 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 is always going to be undefinable.
True (except the word "also").
- But when solving for ,
"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 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
Childish language again. One solves equations; this is not an equation. One could say "evaluating 0/0".
This is crackpot writing. And why put words inside TeX?
... 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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