Mathematics V2.1.2 - Page 2
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yoshtodd
United States418 Posts
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Malongo
Chile3468 Posts
* New valid method of proof: Proof by Example. * After a successful beta test in category theory, proof by diagram chasing is now applicable across all of mathematics. * Infinity has been nerfed to constant value of 1,000,000. * In response to demand, elegant proofs of certain theorems have been shortened that they may fit into the margins of books as commentary. * “Proof by Wikipedia” is now a valid form of proof. These made me laugh. ahahaha proof by example ahahahaha. | ||
JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
i don't get it O_o others were pretty funny tho =p | ||
Carnivorous Sheep
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deconduo
Ireland4122 Posts
* For a small monthly fee, all infinite series can be summed. All users will be allowed to use that 1 + 2 + 3 + … = -1/12 for a trial period of week. That one was awesome | ||
Archaic
United States4024 Posts
And infinity +1... = 1,000,001. WOW I just solved math. On March 16 2009 10:13 JeeJee wrote: * All powers of i beyond 7 have been fixed to equal 1, -1, i, and -i where needed. i don't get it O_o others were pretty funny tho =p Simple actually... i = sqrt(-1) i^1 = i i^2 = -1 i^3 = -i i^4 = 1 i^5 = i And this loops forever. | ||
Hippopotamus
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SilverSkyLark
Philippines8437 Posts
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JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
On March 17 2009 11:26 Archaic wrote: I'm still wondering if the "All of these are obviously jokes" is actually necessary... And infinity +1... = 1,000,001. WOW I just solved math. Simple actually... i = sqrt(-1) i^1 = i i^2 = -1 i^3 = -i i^4 = 1 i^5 = i And this loops forever. yes i'm aware of that i'm not aware how this is a joke. where's the 'fix'? isn't it always like this. why beyond 7? | ||
Fontong
United States6454 Posts
Implemented L’Hopital’s rule for non-indeterminate forms. my personal favorite | ||
IntoTheWow
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SayaSP
Laos5494 Posts
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SilverSkyLark
Philippines8437 Posts
Yeah that one is gold, hahaha. | ||
fishyjoes
Germany644 Posts
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SilverSkyLark
Philippines8437 Posts
On March 25 2009 05:55 fishyjoes wrote: I didnt understand most of them. Do I need to be a Math Major or it is just the language barrier? T_T Uhh, I don't know about the other guys but now that you mentioned it, you might need to know Differential and Integral Calculus to get to understand most of them. | ||
niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
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R3condite
Korea (South)1541 Posts
On March 15 2009 17:16 Infinity.SkyLark wrote: * New valid method of proof: Proof by Example. * All incompleteness theorems are now false. Anything can be proven or disproven. * The halting problem is decidable. * Anything can be written as an elementary function if we go far enough in calling something elementary. * Fixed known bug where Fermat’s Last Theorem failed to hold for n=1 or n=2. * Due to customer complaints about other implementations, the natural numbers now start at -1. * After a successful beta test in category theory, proof by diagram chasing is now applicable across all of mathematics. * During extended server downtime, problems will now slowly solve themselves, simulating the progress you would have been making. * Infinity has been nerfed to constant value of 1,000,000. * Negative numbers now use differently colored numbers to reduce confusion. * All numbers above 3 are now a suffusion of yellow. * Subtraction has been removed, however it is still available on special subtraction servers. * New Axiom: Axiom of Clarity. If after explaining a proof to someone for 5 minutes, if they still do not understand, they may use the Axiom of Clarity to assert the existence of a proof that your proof is invalid. * In response to demand, elegant proofs of certain theorems have been shortened that they may fit into the margins of books as commentary. * Research has shown that random numbers along a finite distribution were unfairly biased towards the digit one over other digits. This has been fixed. * We are proud to unveil a new kind of super-calculus, which requires twenty people to complete even the most rudimentary calculations over a period of hours of collaborative work. We feel this new math will challenge those at the higher-end of the profession. * New, epic applications of super-calculus have been implemented as well. * For a small monthly fee, all infinite series can be summed. All users will be allowed to use that 1 + 2 + 3 + … = -1/12 for a trial period of week. * For improved security, several composite numbers have been defined as “unfactorisable” for use as RSA keys. ROFL * Halting problem solved. * Halting problem of above solver solved. * Halting problem of above solver solved as well. * Halting problem of how many halting problem solvers we’ll need solved. (inifinity =D) * Paradoxes that arise from above solver’s solution solved. * Halting problem of… oh god, it’s an infinite cycle! ROFL... just rofl | ||
HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
lol @ L'hopital | ||
Fontong
United States6454 Posts
Not that it is a bad thing. | ||
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