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Dividing it by 0! XDDDDDRifdi wrote:
Say you want to cut a cake for 0 people
How would you cut the cake?
You're gonna make me sad stop_SkyFall wrote:
Dividing it by 0! XDDDDDRifdi wrote:
Say you want to cut a cake for 0 people
How would you cut the cake?
Oh, I'm really sorryRifdi wrote:
You're gonna make me sad stop
Look im sad now_SkyFall wrote:
Oh, I'm really sorryRifdi wrote:
You're gonna make me sad stop
I don't think that's what you're supposed to do with itRifdi wrote:
Thanks dad.
Imma hang the clothes now
Keeping it legal dad!_SkyFall wrote:
I don't think that's what you're supposed to do with itRifdi wrote:
Thanks dad.
Imma hang the clothes now
You're welcome son!
What do you mean? I think we can hang on the ceiling together. After all, it's a family rope! Otherwise, what's the point on having a family if you can't even hang out together to enjoy lifeRifdi wrote:
Keeping it legal dad!
Did u just_SkyFall wrote:
What do you mean? I think we can hang on the ceiling together. After all, it's a family rope! Otherwise, what's the point on having a family if you can't even hang out together to enjoy lifeRifdi wrote:
Keeping it legal dad!
The limit, as the number of people I'm dividing cake for approaches zero, the number of slices approaches...abraker wrote:
As a workaround, take the limit of the thing you are trying to divide the thing by 0 and divide it by x as x approaches 0
Yeah thats the fastest way to answer it, for more proof and whatnot youtube has some videos for thatjohnmedina999 wrote:
LOL
Blitz has a point, if we are taking the cake example, you can't do limits, this is a real life scenario.
cake goes to infinityBlitzfrog wrote:
The limit, as the number of people I'm dividing cake for approaches zero, the number of slices approaches...abraker wrote:
As a workaround, take the limit of the thing you are trying to divide the thing by 0 and divide it by x as x approaches 0
I just found to never run out of cakeskai99 wrote:
cake goes to infinityBlitzfrog wrote:
The limit, as the number of people I'm dividing cake for approaches zero, the number of slices approaches...
The old fashioned notion of dividing a whole slice for N people is not going to do us good in this, we need to break the problem down to its core. When you are slicing a cake, you are taking and series of angles of a circles in parts and distributing them one by one. The procedure is the following: You take the whole 360 deg angle and divide it by the number of people you want to give it to, then you trace that much from the starting point around it, and give that much you traced to the first person. Then repeat until you got no cake left. So consider this:Blitzfrog wrote:
The limit, as the number of people I'm dividing cake for approaches zero, the number of slices approaches...abraker wrote:
As a workaround, take the limit of the thing you are trying to divide the thing by 0 and divide it by x as x approaches 0
3D is irrelevant when cutting the cake because of the subsection nature of the cut. If you have a 4D knife and cake on the other hand, then would play a role.Rifdi wrote:
Well assuming its a regular cylindrical cake
It should have 2pi*r^2*h of edible volume available.
Why not?kai99 wrote:
my god
why would you have 2pi of a cake tho