Is 3.10 a greater integer than 3.9? Call all the Math Exiles

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Ofirdr78 wrote:
this bothers you?

i wonder how poe 4 that is actually poe 2 will effect you.


Idk, but your post does effects me.
It's not even an integer. :D

Well, and the numbering has already been explained. The dot is not a decimal point, it's a delimiter between main version number and minor version number.
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ivqancorp wrote:
Don't laugh, serious question. I love learning the math. Shouldn't 4.0 come after 3.9? I haven't played POE in a while, been having a blast with Wolcen, so I am a little confused here.

The only answer I can come up with is that 3.10 is greater than 3.1. But I am pretty sure from the math class that you can add as many zeros as you want after a decimal point and it does not change the value of an integer.

IIRC my theory is:
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So for example 1 and 1.0 or 1.00 are all the same number.


The reason I am not sure is because in AP Calculus I learned about "i" which is -1^1/2, used when taking the square root of a negative number, which before than I did not think was possible. Similarly recently I learned that 1 + 1 = 3. So I think maybe this probably has some similar logic. I'd love to learn some new mathematics.

My theorem to prove 1 + 1 = 3

1 = 1

41 – 40 = 61 – 60

16 + 25 – 40 = 36 + 25 – 60

4² + 5² – 2 * 4 * 5 = 6² + 5² – 2 * 6 * 5

(4 – 5)² = (6 – 5)²

4 – 5 = 6 – 5

4 = 6

2 = 3

1 + 1 = 3

Similarly I believe GGG may have accidentally (or purposely, I am not sure) proved 3.10 > 3.1. I don't know the theorem but I would guess 3 digits are more than 2.

Also if you are not good at the math then please dont post in this thread.Thank you all, looking forward to March 13th.


Eh,

4 – 5 = 6 – 5
-1 < > 1

Your theory fails.
(4 – 5)² = (6 – 5)²

4 – 5 = 6 – 5

Pretty sure this is an illegal move, more like |4-5|=|6-5| ?
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Thank you for the explanation, and I can now see the other side's point of view. I think where I draw the distinction is I don't believe a "delimiter" is math. For example I know a plus sign or a minus sign, those math. But until today I had never heard of a delimiter.

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DreadLordAvatar wrote:

4 – 5 = 6 – 5
-1 < > 1

Your theory fails.


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pr13st wrote:
(4 – 5)² = (6 – 5)²

4 – 5 = 6 – 5

Pretty sure this is an illegal move, more like |4-5|=|6-5| ?


I am not trying to be rude, but do you two know how math works?
Math ? Version 3 league 10 .Where is the problem?
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ivqancorp wrote:
Thank you for the explanation, and I can now see the other side's point of view.

It's not some "other side". It's simply not math nor a number as in mathematical object.

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I am not trying to be rude

Hard to believe.
Last edited by dyneol#3245 on Feb 27, 2020, 5:45:00 AM
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ivqancorp wrote:


(4 – 5)² = (6 – 5)²

4 – 5 = 6 – 5



to clarify because nobody did.

√x=|x| by definition.

what does it means by definition? that the function √x is defined as
√x:[0;+∞]--->[0;+∞] and is the only inverse function of x² defined as
x²:[0;+∞]--->[0;+∞]

how do you get to that definition? start from

-simple vocabulary of "mathematical logic", the 3 fundamental rules of logic, what we can take as truth, why we need axioms, what is a theorem, a proof, ecc.

standard road that is teached in school
-algebric axioms, sort axioms, dedekind axiom,---> upper bound existence theorem, bunch of definition about the functions, and a long road to define a bunch of functions and their inverse.

from a non mathematician; if i said something wrong point it out.
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