Not really. Many people have posted proof that zero is even, but no one has posted proof that it's odd, or that it's neither/both. Not a single post showed proof that zero isn't even. Everybody's just "trust me gais, I got dis".Zero_ctrl said:Others have correctly answered the question despite having completely opposing answers. It really just depends on the context.Electrohydra said:It's a number. And a concept. Because all numbers are concepts (or fillers, or whatever you want to call it). Even your "normal" numbers.RaNDM G said:Zero isn't a number. It's a concept.
Don't believe me, then find me, find a 21. Not 21 things, but A 21. Or someone feeling 21 if you think it's an emotion. Or doing 21 if you think it's an action. Etc.
feather240 said:I think I got it right this time around.Dimitriov said:*raises eyebrow*feather240 said:Also, since we're learning basic math.
Question:
12 / 3(3 + 3)
Answer:
The answer is 24.
Edit: Made problem difficult
Edit: Made answer correct.
might want to check your math, should come to 3/2
12 / 3 (3 + 3) Here's the problem.
12 / 3 (3 + 3) There's no exponents.
12 / 3 (6) There were "( )"
4 (6) Division and Multiplication from left to right as they appear
24 Division and Multiplication from left to right as they appear
Sorry yes you did have it right. I somehow read it as 3/12(3+3)feather240 said:I think I got it right this time around.
12 / 3 (3 + 3) Here's the problem.
12 / 3 (3 + 3) There's no exponents.
12 / 3 (6) There were "( )"
4 (6) Division and Multiplication from left to right as they appear
24 Division and Multiplication from left to right as they appear
No it's not, if you read a quoted version then it would be wrong.Dimitriov said:Sorry yes you did have it right. I somehow read it as 3/12(3+3)feather240 said:I think I got it right this time around.
12 / 3 (3 + 3) Here's the problem.
12 / 3 (3 + 3) There's no exponents.
12 / 3 (6) There were "( )"
4 (6) Division and Multiplication from left to right as they appear
24 Division and Multiplication from left to right as they appear
Totally my bad -_-
actually you both made slight errors, as written the answer was 3/2drummond13 said:No you're not, you just made a slight error. It's not like you're saying something like that zero is an abstract concept instead of an actual number. Now THAT would be stupid.feather240 said:I'm just stupid. -,-drummond13 said:Um...do you mean 1/24? Or am I just confused by how you wrote out the problem?feather240 said:Also, since we're learning basic math.
Question:
3 / 12(3 + 3)
Answer:
The answer is 24.
Edit: Made problem difficult
Can you go through the process you used step by step? I'm not seeing it.Purple Shrimp said:actually you both made slight errors, as written the answer is 3/2drummond13 said:No you're not, you just made a slight error. It's not like you're saying something like that zero is an abstract concept instead of an actual number. Now THAT would be stupid.feather240 said:I'm just stupid. -,-drummond13 said:Um...do you mean 1/24? Or am I just confused by how you wrote out the problem?feather240 said:Also, since we're learning basic math.
Question:
3 / 12(3 + 3)
Answer:
The answer is 24.
Edit: Made problem difficult
I believe you want 2Z, not Z/2Z. Z/2Z has a total of 2 elements. (By the way, it makes more sense to deal with rings here.)fuzzygenius said:An element of the integers is even if it is divisible by 2. In other words, is 0/2 an integer. Even more precisely, is there an integer n such that 0 = 2*n. There is such an n - let n = 0.
Hence, 0 is even.
Alternatively, we can define the even integers to be all integers in the set {2k | k is an integer}, but that feels like cheating a little. (Equivalently, define the evens to be all elements of Z/2Z, to bring in some group theory).
And again, we could also define n to be even if n is congruent to 0, modulo 2. Hence, 0 is even.
Oh, and assuming you're willing to agree that all integers are numbers, then 0 is a number - if the integers must include 0, or Z would fail to be an additive group.
And all this assumes you're talking about 0 the mathematical object, not as a philosophical concept of nothingness (although if you're talking about parity, then it seems reasonable to assume you're talking about 0 the mathematical object).
3 / 12(3 + 3) = xfeather240 said:Can you go through the process you used step by step? I'm not seeing it.Purple Shrimp said:actually you both made slight errors, as written the answer is 3/2drummond13 said:No you're not, you just made a slight error. It's not like you're saying something like that zero is an abstract concept instead of an actual number. Now THAT would be stupid.feather240 said:I'm just stupid. -,-drummond13 said:Um...do you mean 1/24? Or am I just confused by how you wrote out the problem?feather240 said:Also, since we're learning basic math.
Question:
3 / 12(3 + 3)
Answer:
The answer is 24.
Edit: Made problem difficult
Either it's been edited, or you appear to be slightly dyslexic...Purple Shrimp said:3 / 12(3 + 3) = xfeather240 said:Can you go through the process you used step by step? I'm not seeing it.Purple Shrimp said:actually you both made slight errors, as written the answer is 3/2drummond13 said:No you're not, you just made a slight error. It's not like you're saying something like that zero is an abstract concept instead of an actual number. Now THAT would be stupid.feather240 said:I'm just stupid. -,-drummond13 said:Um...do you mean 1/24? Or am I just confused by how you wrote out the problem?feather240 said:Also, since we're learning basic math.
Question:
3 / 12(3 + 3)
Answer:
The answer is 24.
Edit: Made problem difficult
(3/12)(6) = x
(1/4)(6) = x
6/4 = x
3/2 = x
that was the original equationSeaCalMaster said:Either it's been edited, or you appear to be slightly dyslexic...Purple Shrimp said:3 / 12(3 + 3) = xfeather240 said:Can you go through the process you used step by step? I'm not seeing it.Purple Shrimp said:actually you both made slight errors, as written the answer is 3/2drummond13 said:No you're not, you just made a slight error. It's not like you're saying something like that zero is an abstract concept instead of an actual number. Now THAT would be stupid.feather240 said:I'm just stupid. -,-drummond13 said:Um...do you mean 1/24? Or am I just confused by how you wrote out the problem?feather240 said:Also, since we're learning basic math.
Question:
3 / 12(3 + 3)
Answer:
The answer is 24.
Edit: Made problem difficult
(3/12)(6) = x
(1/4)(6) = x
6/4 = x
3/2 = x
EDIT: It appears to have been edited, but it was before you posted?
Zero is a number. Would negative numbers be less of a number than zero if 0 was not a number? Zero is considered an integer (and sometimes a natural number) which are by definition real.bahumat42 said:THANK YOUkeideki said:Neither.... zero is not a number, but a lack there of.
Nice response time btw, your dragging the intelligence of the escapist up. Good jobId usually expect this kind of response by the end of a thread.
0 is a number. Don't worry. It is also even.Wabblefish said:Isn't 0 technically not a number or something?
I've heard maths teachers say stuff like "0 technically isn't a number but technically it is" then said some random shit like that...they've also somehow explained to me that it's an even number too but I dunno.
Which by the way are all numbers XDDulcinea said:Apparently some people think zero isn't a number, but a 'mathematical concept' XD