DJGigabyte
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Um...
how does 0/0...=1...?
Isn't 0/0 irrational too?
It's complicated, and I'm not sure how to explain it.
But 0/0 is still 1, the same way that any number to the power of 0 is 1.
Um...
how does 0/0...=1...?
Isn't 0/0 irrational too?
You could not shoot in this situation and give it to someone else/not shoot altogether risking the other team getting the upper hand.
@Kayla
If you try to ask someone out, it could be to simply get someone to go out with you for bragging rights (not me). If that fails and said person says no, then you missed the shot. If you never took the shot in the first place, you didn't miss the shot because you didn't lose anything.
CONFUSING.
[FWIW 0/0 is undefined without further information: It might be 1 or some other number such as zero or the awkward case of infinity or even stay as undefined which will typically exclude that point from the domain for which the answer is provided.]
If you don't take any shots, then by definition you make none and miss none. The statement is true. In fact, any percentage of zero is zero, so any percentage would work. You miss 42% of the shots you don't take.
Life. Don't talk to me about life.
I know, and it is a good thing to live by.
It's just wrong.
Let's look at one important word in this phrase "miss." By stating that you have missed something, implies that you had the chance to take it. So, this statement doesn't say there are none to take, just that you didn't take them. So the actual formula shouldn't be 0 / 0, but rather 0 / X, when X is the unknown amount of chances.
0 / X = 0 , so you hit 0% of the time, therefore you miss the inverse of this, which is 100% of the time.
Why... does that matter? Mathematically, XP = Y when X is the number of tries you make and P is your success percentage. Y is the number of successes. Whenever you divide by a variable, you must always make the note (unless X = 0). For example, P = Y/X as long as X is not = to 0. When X = 0, P is unimportant. Y is going to be 0. We can say that when you take 0 tries, you make 42% of your tries... because 42% of 0 is 0. Missing 100% is the same as saying you make 0%. 0*0=0. Simple math... nothing to argue.The inverse of 0/X is not 1 however. X/0 is infinite and irrational, which is my point here.
@P99
If you missed on something you may have gained something in the process, like character.
The inverse of 0/X is not 1 however. X/0 is infinite and irrational, which is my point here.
@P99
If you missed on something you may have gained something in the process, like character.