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#1 2024-04-28 07:09:37

mathxyz
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Properties of Real Numbers...Part 5

Additive Inverse Property

Let n be a number.

n + (- n) = - n + n = 0

This also work for terms.

Say we have x + 9.

Then x + 9 + (-x - 9) = x + 9 - x - 9 = 0.

You say?

Multiplicative Inverse Property

Say n = a number.

Then n • (1/n) = (1/n) • n = 1.

Can we Say that this works if n does not = 0?


The multiplicative inverse (1/n) of a nonzero real number n is also referred to as the reciprocal of n.

Does this also apply to terms?

For example, Say we have 1/(x + 3). I can say the reciprocal is x + 3.

This is true, right? For 1/(x + 3), the denominator cannot be 0.

Yes?

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#2 2024-04-28 19:45:56

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Re: Properties of Real Numbers...Part 5

All correct.

One axiom in number theory is that 1/n cannot be evaluated whenever n = 0

If n is replaced by x + 3 then x + 3 cannot be zero.

Bob


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#3 2024-04-29 06:50:06

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Re: Properties of Real Numbers...Part 5

Bob wrote:

All correct.

One axiom in number theory is that 1/n cannot be evaluated whenever n = 0

If n is replaced by x + 3 then x + 3 cannot be zero.

Bob

Very cool. I once saw a video clip where Dr. Michio Kaku stated that sooner or later division by zero will become a reality. Do you agree? He said that space aliens have secretly proven that division by zero is possible where they come from.

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