If numbers never start or end where exactly is midway
\[\frac{\infty}{2}={\infty}.\]that is also undefined
Isn't it a neutral value which is....
infinity isn't intuitive as other numbers check this documentary http://www.youtube.com/embed/V1N5pCAgUzU i don't think it's so likable but certainly you'll find it enlightening
the video is no longer available
np ok first answer my question then comes ur:) would u ever get the correct explanation for ur question? Really & extremely sorry but just makes no sense:)
looks like this will also be removed pretty soon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBsywDWmwyA
nice to hear that a reincarnation of math:D
Ok, let me be more specific. Why do we learn to count from zero?
connecticut is midway
0 is the origin that we start from becasue we need a frame of reference
we learned to count from 1
what does that mean
yeah @amistre64 is right 0 is origin it is nt the midway number which ur finding.
u r*
But, you can't determine the size of infinity
infinity is not a number
yeah so wt is the matter?
infinity might be able to be considered a direction tho
the number is midway
symmetry is knowing the equality of 2 sides
yeah but we can't make everything symmetrical:) lol
no, everything exist because of symmetry even humans are symmetrical
i circle of radius 4 centered at (3,7) is just a s symmetric as a circle of radius 4 centered at (0,0)
" everything exist because of symmetry" is a false premise
ok then find wt is infinity? @Thabo :)
It's simply the work of infinity to find infinity Sorry, I have to go
np:) pleasure to argue with u:)
Thanks everyone!
:) nice day:D
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