You still can't do that mathematical operation. Again, the beginning of your proof is based on the simple mathematical principal of "moving from one side to the other" which is in fact creating an x/x = 1 situation.Zack1501 said:This is not the error. It is not 0(0)/0 it is 0(0/0) and as we all know anything times 0 equals 0 so the entire side is 0 thus 0=x0. The error is me saying x=0 when x does not, it just can equal 0.Okysho said:I've only got a few seconds but here's your first mistake. You can't do this. It's bad math. When you multiply both sides by zero, it's not just "moving one digit from one side to the other" you're creating an x/x situation (which equals 1) 0/0 is undefinded therefore by your equation in this multiplication step:Zack1501 said:I wanted to know zero divided by zero equals. I tried to do at algebraically. This is what I did:
-The answer I was trying to get will be represented by x
0/0=x
-I times both sides by zero
0=0x
0/0=x
0(0)/0 = 0(x)
but you're still left with a 0/0 it cannot divide out to make 1.
Here's what you're doing without using 0.
x/7 = y
7(x)/7 = y(7)
x = y(7)
See the error?
What you've just told me still doesn't hold up though. 0(0/0) won't evaluate to 0=x(0) (for one thing 0/0 is undefined, but let's roll with it) you'll wind up with 0=x, therefore 0=0 and still doesn't disprove that x/0 is undefined (as in indeterminate) ...
Oddly enough, (contrary to what the great Yahtzee says) Alice in wonderland is a book about how silly mathematics is.