Oops. I actually did misunderstood you. I mean I didn't read your other posts, and it was really late where I'm from, and there is a difference in notation when it comes to the comas, from place to place.SirBryghtside said:I think you misunderstood me...
The OP was talking about how you have to go distances to end up at 0, so 0 doesn't count. However, my argument was that you can go a distance in one axis, and move 0 in another to invalidate his argument. To clarify, I think that zero is a number.
The only part I can think of that might have confused was the notation - (0,2) basically means going 0 units in the X axis and 2 in the Y.
I mean in Romania 2 dollars and 35 cents is written this way: 2,35$ (although Americans write it with a dot, like this 2.35). And this always confuses me when it comes to numbers.
I mean when I saw 0,2 I didn't know if it was 2 tenths or just 0 east and 2 north.
Now that everything's clear, fine and dandy, I think we can put this thread to rest now.
Come on guys even if you think zero is not a number that's not such a big deal. It brings you 0 accomplishment points(although you might be better at maths if you know and understand that it is a number).