You say that it isn't a number and then you proceed to treat it per my definition (an abstractly large number that can't be reached). You are correct that if 10^x settled it would be finite, but without combining that statement with proof that 10^x settles it does not prove 10^x to be a finite expression. In fact line 3 of my above proof is to show that 10^x does not ever settle
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How about this... Lets define infinity as a number that is greater than any rational number you could imagine up. Let's then examine a given expression of 10^x For any rational number you give me I could make that expression greater by providing a larger and larger value of x If I were to set x as the defined infinity, 10^x would then exceed any rational number. Therefor 10^x would be infinity. Therefor as x approaches infinity 10^x also approaches infinity. Do you agree with that logic?
It does not need to reach zero at any actual point for the limit to be 0, but other points must lead to that hypothetical "x = infinity" point being zero.
I can prove to you that 1.9999... is 2 if you will agree that the limit of (1/10)^x as x approaches infinity is 0. That is the one part of the proof that I could see you debating.
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See, and you haven't even kidnapped us yet! We are just that fast.
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In TWTNW, yes. Through spirits, Sora can find it too. Either way though it can only be used by Riku.
Strange coding choice of Square to have hitting the bottom of the map loop around to the top at the same point. It helps if you fall through the floor, but the more likely act of falling through a wall makes an infinite loop. (Unless maybe you can move yourself under the map and warp around above it? Isn't that what you did what RHK?) Personally I would have made it loop over to the entrance point noted with a keyblade. You might have a bit of a trek to do with that option but better than being locked out.
I know of a Dark Splicer chest in TWTNW, if you already found that one then it needs to be Spirits. I can't tell you which one(s) give it though.
It could. The problem is that it could be anything else too. 0, 184, -16, 39 + 42i, anything. In this case it isn't hard to see it is actually 1/2. But it is best to avoid the indeterminate stuff in algebra, it is just bad.
Are you sure posting is what did it? Just throwing that one out there
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I did it first, under the same logic. :P /childish competing
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Actually the underlined portion works he subtracted 2x from both sides and 1x from both sides in the same step, both actions are algebraically allowed (0=0 is a true statement) The problem is later in the (x-x)/(x-x) this is dividing by zero resulting in indeterminate form.
3D is fairly glitchy as I've been told (though I didn't encounter any myself) It seems the original Japanese version is worse though. Just try and remember to save a lot, particularly after big events like boos fights so you don't have to redo them.
The Midwest is characterized by having minimal accent. Though I do pick up a bit of a Chicago accent (as minimally existent as it may be). I'm not sure I've got a favorite accent. British perhaps?
Because I can. An object exists on a plane, is bounded by the parametric equation x=cos(t)^3 y=sin(t)^3, and has a density at any point of d=(e^x)/(y+5)^2 (units of mass and length are irrelevant). Please find the center of mass.