From: J. Maxwell Legg (income@ihug.co.nz)
Date: Thu Jul 23 1998 - 20:47:36 MDT
This thread seemed to me to have had an indeterminate ending. From my knowledge
of calculus 0/0 is a fundamental ratio which can in fact mean anything. In other
words 0/0 could mean one or it could mean two depending on the continuing nature
of the function at hand. Therefore:
2*(0/0)=(0/0) could be simplified to
2*(1) =(2)
This is not so absurd afterall.
> Using basic algebra this can be simplified to
>
> 2*( A^2 -A*B) = A^2 -A*B
>
> Now just divide both sides by A^2 -A*B and we get
>
> 2 = 1
>
> The conclusion is absurd so the assumption can not be correct, the copy is
> not the same as the original and Mr. Clark does not know his ass from a hole
> in the ground.
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