Saturday, December 15, 2018

Gave my 14-yo daughter this problem. #evildad


Gave my 14-yo daughter this problem. #evildad

17 comments:

  1. David Schmidt It says, "No solutions exist".

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  2. Yeah, I think that's because no solutions exist.

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  3. Craig Froehle Did your daughter solve it?

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  4. Jim Douglas ∞ is a direction, not a number. I'm a bit negative, so I prefer -∞, which is the opposite direction.

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  5. 2 != 3, like Dan and Steve said.
    The solution to this problem can be found in a subset in the field of bistromathics (ref: "Restaurant at the End of the Universe, under the recipriversexclusion moniker)

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  6. "recipriversexclusion, a number whose existence can only be defined as being anything other than itself"

    In IEEE floating point, the NaN (not a number) value does not compare as equal to itself. Moreover, any calculation involving this value yields this value.

    So, on the one hand, "x + 2" is NaN when "x" is NaN, and so is "x + 3". On the other, the two NaN's aren't equal, because no two ever are.

    (There are two flavors of NaN (quiet and signaling) and there are billions of ways to express each, as they're defined solely by the first 9 bits.)


    en.wikipedia.org - NaN

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  7. Such things happens in Biology may not be Math --- In the beginning of time before anything (like #evil dad) existed x+2=x+2, But with the passage of time x+2 on rhs went thru Mutation and 2 on rhs became 2+1=3.

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Now I'm doubly intrigued!

Now I'm doubly intrigued!