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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Prove that 1 > 0

OpenStudy (shadowfiend):

If I'm not mistaken that's an axiom of the number system, rather than something that can be proven.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's done in real analysis

OpenStudy (shadowfiend):

Maybe that's where I remember it from. That fine book, `Elementary Real and Complex Analysis'.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool I was just curios to see what replies I'd get to this, see if anyone had interesting solutions, I only have the subject next semester and I've heard about this proof

OpenStudy (shadowfiend):

Ooh. Exciting. I never took Real Analysis, I hear it's mind-bending but awesome.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha I guess I'll find out then next semester, it s either real analysis or just analysis but ya along those lines

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you still studying?

OpenStudy (shadowfiend):

Nope. Building this fine site full-time.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh wow that's impressive a lot of good you're doing! As a math student I must commend and thank you!

OpenStudy (shadowfiend):

Thanks :) I'm glad you like it! That's exactly what we're working towards :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's brilliant ! keep up the good work! but I must log off now though...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have to get studying done today :( haha

OpenStudy (shadowfiend):

Cool, good luck!

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