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Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by Elumity414(m): 11:58pm On Jul 28, 2018 |
If you know.you know |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by Nobody: 12:01am On Jul 29, 2018 |
MythAngel: Condensation of Numbers and mathematical Symbols into Equations due to the vibration energy associated with each number, while the mathematical symbols indicates the frequency of the sound current in Space. So, as the vibrations of the numbers get slower and slower with lower dimension, the equations for molecules and compounds condenses into particulate nature. So, Yes you are right about your assertion, but many people do not really know that the entire world in our eyes are just materialization of numbers and mathematical symbology into fractals within a holographic field. But the eyes sees just the narrow spectrum of 7 colors. Out of the unlimited colours available in the Universe. Physical reality is just a microcosm of the Cosmos. But a very limited one. Beyond the veil is where the real Life is. Physical Life is just a matrix of information. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by lordbeans(m): 1:29am On Jul 29, 2018 |
Ok, let me explain, the reason for this is division by 0 error. When you divide by 0 you can almost get away with anything. For example I can prove that 3=5; how? well 3*0=5*0, if you cancel out the zeros then you have 3=5. argha!!, some smart people here will call me out for this, saying 'but that is blatantly inaccurate', it is conspicuously clear that you cannot divide through by zeros, else any two numbers chosen arbitrarily can be equal to each other(7=9,10=15...etc). Infact it can be proved; Consider m=12 and n=12. let x,y be any two different numbers, m(x-y)=n(x-y)=> mx-my=nx-ny=> mx-nx=my-ny-> x(m-n)=y(m-n)=> x=y(so any two different numbers can be equal). can you spot the error? ... yea the error came from dividing by m-n=0. Anything you do in algebra always watch out for dividing by 0 error(whether clearly or hidden in the form of algebra like m-n in our case or x-x or y-y ... etc). 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by hope4nigeria(m): 9:45am On Jul 29, 2018 |
Demogorgon:when he brought rule of BODMAD to Zero which is nothing, he has missed the calculation. 0/0 can never suggests application of BODMAS so he failed? |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by hope4nigeria(m): 9:49am On Jul 29, 2018 |
emekabros2:wrong , you and the guy is a failure |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by hope4nigeria(m): 9:50am On Jul 29, 2018 |
emekabros2:wrong , you and the guy is a failure. |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by Maverick20: 11:39am On Jul 29, 2018 |
0/0=2,it is never a new thing now,it has been long,so no special appraisal for that, I did it when I was in 200level under mathematical method(MTS201),it is under limits and continuity, another way of solving it. x²-1/x-1... When x tends to 1 1²-1/1-1=1-1/1-1=0/0=undefined... NB; x²-1 is also as (x-1)(x+1).. So,expand x²-1 to give (x-1)(x+1) Therefore; x²-1/x-1 =(x-1)(x+1)/x-1 x-1 will cancel x-1,i.e numerator will cancel denominator,it will now be x+1,so when x tends to 1,x+1=1+1=2 I think this helps too! 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by Premiumwriter: 12:04pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
mytime24:slayqueen |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by tempest01(m): 12:36pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
The numerator 10^2 - 10^2 is not equal to zero. It is equal to 200 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by nonizy(m): 12:38pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
He ia absolutely correct by abiding with the principle of engineering maths and physics |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by Xoxoxigan(f): 2:10pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
[quote author=HajimeSaito post=69785528][/quote] didnt see nothing |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by Ukeachu1(m): 3:05pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
tempest01: Only u go school here o. |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by Nobody: 3:20pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
There are standard procedure for proving mathematical theorems and this is not one. If you had used math. induction I would have taken your proof seriously |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by Nobody: 3:51pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
sylvez: And where did the said guy talk about ECONOMY?! Why are some people like this? |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by Nobody: 3:56pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
tempest01: NOW,THE ABOVE LEGITIMATELY PROVES THE GUY WRONG. |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by selemempe: 4:55pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
OneCorner:but why do yoro ba people have low self esteem like this? U will never see ab igbo guy going about doing the childish tins u afojos do on nairaland...shame on ur family bro |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by Hahjascho(m): 8:13pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
The proving is basically limited .....Let him try it using 200-200 / 200-200 |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by sylvez(m): 10:25pm On Jul 30, 2018 |
WORDWORLD: I will not even mind you.... Because e b like say your stupidity pass my own |
Re: Nigerian Man Breaks Record In Maths.see What He Did(photo) by Nobody: 10:28pm On Jul 30, 2018 |
sylvez: YOU SHOULD HAVE REMAINED SILENT. Let me see how really stupid you really are by going back to your vomit again. |
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