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matt_r_baker | 14:26 Wed 08th Nov 2006 | Science
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is it true that it can be proven the 1=0??
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Not really, since the calculation is flawed, but you'll find a proof here
1 / 0 = 0 / 0 is proof that division by zero is undefined.
erm is it not correct to say that
0does not equal 1 is quite hard to prove ?

Beara in mind that Godel showed in 1931 that there were some things wh were true wh cannot be proven (His incompleteness theorem)

I thought 0 doenst = 1 was an example in Peano arithmetic

ho hum - this is the anwer toa different q
Zer0 is a fascinating sum! ! Actually there is no value equal to �zero� in that it only represents a total lack of value, positive or negative. It is, however, a real number, and a rational number although it is not a natural number. Zero is also a whole number but is real only as a number.

Zer0 does not exist in the natural world; it is a concept of method for the purpose of doing math and describing a quantity, in this case a quantity of none. It also serves as a place holder in numbering systems showing that that particular denomination is empty, i.e., no ones, tens, hundreds, whatever.

Zer0 has only been in common use for about 4zerozero years.

nothing here
Does it really matter??
I proved it once.
In an A-Level maths exam.
Can't remember exactly how. Messed up my modulus cancelling I think.
To add to Mibn's answer - the Lord Provost of Edinburgh had his official car given the number-plate 'S 0'.
The police told him this was illegal since 0 wasn't a number. He told them to get lost - while 0 represented zero quantity, it was most certainly a number. The police went and looked it up, blushed, and the car still has this number-plate.
P.S. Peter Pedant...can I have a pint of what you were having last night? ;o)
1 and 0 are simply symbols for concepts. If we alter the meaning of the symbols , then we can prove anything we choose. If we maintain the concepts of 'something" and "nothing" the proof becomes more difficult. You can't get something for nothing (preservation of matter/energy) but you can get nothing for something (any political election).

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