Slidey But pieces of what? Joined Jun 12, 2004 Messages 6,600 Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 26, 2005 #21 "Proving" that 1+1=2 requires the peano postulates. However it is impossible to prove (a+b)+c=a+(b+c). That is an axiom.
"Proving" that 1+1=2 requires the peano postulates. However it is impossible to prove (a+b)+c=a+(b+c). That is an axiom.
Trebla Administrator Administrator Joined Feb 16, 2005 Messages 8,384 Gender Male HSC 2006 Oct 26, 2005 #22 Doing nothing = Doing one thing That is all
Stefano Sexiest Member Joined Sep 27, 2004 Messages 296 Location Sydney, Australia Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 26, 2005 #23 Slide Rule said: "Proving" that 1+1=2 requires the peano postulates. Click to expand... I know 1 or 2 proofs for 1=2, yet I am unfamiliar with the 'peano postulates'. Care to elaborate?
Slide Rule said: "Proving" that 1+1=2 requires the peano postulates. Click to expand... I know 1 or 2 proofs for 1=2, yet I am unfamiliar with the 'peano postulates'. Care to elaborate?
W word. Member Joined Sep 20, 2005 Messages 174 Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 26, 2005 #24 <a href="http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/51551.html">clickity for nerdy fun</a>
Stefano Sexiest Member Joined Sep 27, 2004 Messages 296 Location Sydney, Australia Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 26, 2005 #25 That's one of the worst 1=2 proofs I've ever seen. But thanks for the cool nerd link word.!