Yadoking
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| 17 Sep 2016 07:08 PM |
1 is bigger than -1 Two different way to categorize numbers But whats beyond the positive and negative numbers? Negative negative number would then be positive numbers Basically showing that the smaller numbers before negative are in fact bigger
Yeah that shows how bored I am in Algebruh 2 sorry lol |
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3DSPuppy
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| 17 Sep 2016 07:09 PM |
| what my tiny brain is too lazy to comprehend this |
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Yadoking
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:25 PM |
Smaller numbers are bigger numbers
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:26 PM |
n-no
this can't be right
someone tell me this can't be right so i can be right
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CV10K
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:28 PM |
@ OP - Perfect concept; 100% accurate.
@ Jofus: Get over it nub
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Yadoking
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:31 PM |
"hmm ant lions!!"
I actually caught a lot of ant lions over the summer Theyre goofy little bugs
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Hacck
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:32 PM |
Shouldn't have posted this here. 99% of OT is literally 12 year olds in the 6th grade taking who are 10 years away from taking an Algebra class.
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:33 PM |
Or.. What you're trying to say is..
Nothing.. This is kinda dumb really. |
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Slydexia
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ceIestee
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Yadoking
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:37 PM |
"what's a negative number"
They're just going through an emo phase
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:38 PM |
you cant have negative negative numbers "In mathematics, a negative number is a real number that is less than zero." you cant have a negative zero so no negative negative numbers |
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ceIestee
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:39 PM |
well it's only -1, 0, and 1 so the numbers in the middle of -1 and 0 are just decimals
it just divides into more decimals |
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radzach97
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:40 PM |
wat m8
https://www.roblox.com/Classic-Vampire-item?id=7074836
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Yadoking
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:40 PM |
| you're saying... that if decimal numbers are ########### 1 after 0 or ### ###### for that fact... doesn't exist cause it never... reaches the end... OH MY GOD I am so lame! |
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| 17 Sep 2016 08:42 PM |
| There is no such thing as a negative negative number. I'm assuming you're talking about this equation "4-(-5)=?"?? Well that's a equation. If you're talking about numbers in general then a negative negative number doesn't exist. What's beyond the numbers are just bigger numbers, unless ofcourse it's a negative-it'll be much less. That's why teachers use -∞ ## ## ## help explain that numbers are infinite. There will never be a negative negative number. Numbers are continuous. |
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| 17 Sep 2016 10:22 PM |
damn julie you just mathed the math out of Yado, now hes gonna have to take a bath.
because he just got hit by a mathematical tornado. |
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Yadoking
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| 18 Sep 2016 09:04 AM |
| Theres no 2 after 1 cause the decimals are infinite in other words it'll never reach 2 nooooo! |
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