Open Hyper-Cubed opened 2 years ago
I'm not really an expert, but I'm interested in what you found. Could you please show me the solution?
I'm not really an expert, but I'm interested in what you found. Could you please show me the solution? hello @RomanMalov, here it is Divide by zero proof
Thank you for sharing your proof! Do you know a famous example why you can't divide by zero? I'm talking about this: suppose 1/0 = n. Multiply both sides by zero: 1 = 0 * n Which is equivalent to: 1 = 0 you could argue that you didn’t multiplying by zero in your proof, but you did when you swapped n^k and 0 to get eq2.
Do you know a famous example why you can't divide by zero? I'm talking about this: suppose 1/0 = n. Multiply both sides by zero: 1 = 0 * n Which is equivalent to: 1 =0 you could argue that you didn't multiply by zero in your proof, but you did when you swapped n^k and 0 to get eq2.
When you multiply both sides by zero You get,
1 0 = 0 0 0=0
Equality still holds true
In addition to this, (1/0) *0 not equal to 1 Can't cancel 0 to get 1 That is violation of what I would call a fundamental property of division I'll attach a link to the same in the next comment
And,
0^(anything but 0) is equal to zero
To get eq2 I just simplified 0^k to 0 Which is true and I have taken k to be a natural number
I hope this clarifies your doubt on this.
i want experts to verify the solution.
This is not a joke, i genuinely think that I have stumbled upon the solution