Question
Are you Smart?
Me Know I am. 1+1+1=111
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For some reason my friend thinks he’s a smart ass but he ends up acting like jack***. but his antics are yet genius.
I like to consult my motivational quote of cheek and inspiration ” wit beyond measure is man’s greatest treasure ” Luna Lovegood, Harry potter and the order of the phoenix chptr. 10, I think.
Nope. Couldn’t think my way out of a plastic bag. Not even a plastic bag with holes. Not even one ripped to shreds. Sigh. Do me a favor. When you put the bag on my head, use the shredded one.
I’m smarter than the average person. I find this absolutely tragic because I’m really a bit of an idiot.
Hell yeah!!!!
I’m so ‘briny’..I mean ‘brainy’. I’m a ‘sea of knowledge’!
And….while I’m on a ‘roll’......
I’m also…..
…..fabulously wealthy: Must be the ‘sticky’ fingers..
.....un*wavering* in my opinions.
.....a fiend…ahhh…friend to all.
.....‘slick’ and ‘saucy’.
.....‘well-rounded*: O.K. more of an ovoid-shape.
.....very flexible.
.....obscure…though some would call me transparent…They’re just *jelly*ous!
I have been known to take things too *sea*riously. Sometimes I feel more ‘blue’ than I look. And I’ve been called ‘spineless’....although I’m known to ‘bite’ back when provoked.
How do ya like me so far?
0.99999999999999999999 does not equal 1. 0.999999999999999999999999999… does. You gotta have the ellipsis in there, otherwise it’a finite number. And there’s no proof that says that, it gets arbitrarily close, but not equal. It equals 1 because the Axiom of Choice says it does.
thank you tinyfaery and augstlan. i guess i know who my true friends are * sniff sniff * petey, want to ask the flutherers whether they think .999999…. = 1? :)
winblowzxp…pete isn’t talking about the ellipsis. he (wrongly) thinks that .99999… does not equal 1
The point I was making is that if you say that the above is true, then you would have to say that its decimal equivalent is true as well.
Pete: Are you sure you want to open that can of worms? Remember what happened.. It was us vs. allllllll.
Hey don’t ask me!! i’m a drum head in mathematics, and pete it depends what you drink, what is it by the way, and PnL i’ll agree with what ever math stuff you say, seeing as i don’t Know squat about much of it. :)
wrestlemaniac: You have chosen poorly. PnL doesn’t know as much about math as you think. Are you really going to take math advice from someone who sticks her tongue out at people like a four year old?
I stand by my choice, no Comment, except How would i know how much PnL knows on math? , i got an D- on my final report card for algebra. x_x
Okay, okay i thought about it and you know what no one is right no one is wrong, let’s all be friends, just as proof Allie and pete do you know the answer to this
30x(2) – 60x + 42 = -5x(2) +31x Using the quadratic formula, i can’t remember how to do this.
Okay, lol but, give em a minute lets see if they can put their math where their mouth is…..(winking at PnL) :)
For 30x^2 – 60x +42: If you use the quadratic formula (-b plus/minus sq. rt. b2 – 4ac /2a) the you end up with a – under the sq rt… foul!
For -5x^2 +31x: -62/10 (or -6.2) or -0/10
i don’t know what allie is smoking up there. but i got 2 & 0.6 as my answer. and if you plug and chug it, it works :). so i win !!! :D
you go Girl!!!! people she right, Go PnL!! :) good job. and thanks like i say i always make good choices.
this thread has been quite an ego booster after all. @wrestle – i am right on it! mathematicians world wide agree
you are not stupid. how can you be stupid when you are MY friend? haha j/k. ya know i love you! but 0.999… still equals 1
Ok, yours and UB’s first argument: “If it ends, it ends in a 9.” Second argument: “If it doesn’t end, it’s 9999.. on and on.”
Pick one, first of all, does it end or doesn’t it? Next, if it ends and ends in a nine then it definitely doesn’t equal 1. (I think we can all agree on that.) If it doesn’t end and has 9’s forever, then it only gets closer and closer to 1, but never reaches 1.
And yeah, yeah, yeah.. I’ve heard the whole divided by 10 and 1/3 stuff before.
ok. that’s not my argument. that’s ub’s argument. my argument is plain and simple.
eq a) – 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 3/3 = 1.
and 1/3 = 0.333….
eq b) – 0.333… +0.33…. +0.33…= 0.9999…
but since the eqs a) and b) mean the same thing, therefore, 0.9999… must = 1. tadah!
@wrestle – thanks.
Exactly pnl. You can’t have 3/3 equal 1 and not it’s decimal equivalent. You actually learn about this in calculus.
The theory about thinking, thoughts, and ideas? About how if you can doubt something, then you can think about it? About how senses are unreliable? Yeah, we studied it in Philosophy.
oooh. i didn’t even know that we are talking about Descartes. dulce never got back to us on the connection.
He talks about how if you can doubt an idea, then it means you’re thinking about it, and if you can think about something, it means you’re a “thinking thing” as he would say. He also talked about how our senses are unreliable. We can see how a block of wax looks, tastes, smells, and feels.. but when we melt the wax those change, but it’s still wax.
If you can question a statement and think about ways that it might be false, then it means you can think. If you can think, then it means you are, as he put it, a “thinking thing.” Basically, if you doubt, then you think. You don’t just blindly accept everything (even the things that are false).
Hard wax and melted wax are still both wax, but have very different properties. So if your senses tell you the differences between the two kinds of wax, but they are both wax, then how can you trust your senses 100%?
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