Guest guest Posted July 15, 1999 Report Share Posted July 15, 1999 On 15 Jul 1999, Virender Dayal wrote: > I will PROVE mathematically... Yawn. > Let S(t) = sentence number t of the composite sastra. Ok, I can dig it. S is a function mapping N --> Sentences, where "N" is the set of natural numbers. > P(t) = 1/S(t) Now here, how does one take the reciprocal of a sentence? The The standard "/" relation is defined for CxC(nonzero) --> C (where "C" is the set of complex numbers and "C(nonzero)" is the subset of C excluding the additive identity element). You would have to define a new "/" operator that somehow works in the domain of CxSentences. Go back and learn mathematics before wasting all our time. Yours, Vijay S. Pai Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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