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1 + 1 = +2 not 2. Use the plus sign as extra information. | |
In building cutting two 1metre long pieces of timber will not give a 2 metre piece unless some sort of fixing is used (for non structural uses only),
I understand mathematics abstracts to a desired unit of a dimension, in the timber case,length and it compares length units. The reason for measuring
is for use and use depends on whole planks.
I propose using the + symbol attached to answer to indicate the length is a group of timbers rather than one single uniform entity. Of course, there can be work done to convert +2 or 2+ to 2, then all good with restrictions. A negative grouping is already signed because naturally nothing is self aggregating and is whole by its very presence against not negative. If units use requires, certain negative units might need something like -2-.
Summing up, at least with 10$, you know what you are going to get. +10$ not so much.
Teacher uses Lego as teaching aid
https://www.boredpa...tm_campaign=organic Begs the the question, is anything absolutely equal? [wjt, Apr 03 2020]
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I've successfully failed to understand this one. |
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If it's any consolation, the Venn diagram for this idea has two domains, one of which contains [wjt] as its sole member, and the other which contains "everyone else". |
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We leave it to the class to label the domains. |
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A shame really. The idea is crying out for a doubleplusgood comment. |
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It must be admitted that the introduction of the concept of the "negative plank" is uniquely innovative. For those presented with the problem of a plank which is slightly too long for the assigned task, rather than cutting off a portion (which is wasteful), attaching an appropriate length of negative plank is much more elegant. |
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It would also grealy simplify transport of long lengths of material. If, for example, a long length of pipe had an equal length of negative pipe attached prior to shipping, the space occupied would be proportionately reduced, and smaller vehicles could be used. After delivery, the negative pipe would be detached, and each pair of negative pipes combined to give an additional length of normal pipe. |
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It's just astonishing that this has never previously been tried. |
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Wouldn't a length of pipe and an equal length of negative pipe require no space at all? |
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Yes, but then it woud be too easy to lose it. Besides, try getting the bloke at Goods Inwards to sign a delivery note for a truckload of no pipe. |
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Though, the truck driver would have to show his/her boss the signature for the no pipe he/she got off the Inwards Goods guys. |
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[tatterdemalion] True, that would be a pipe length in zero space. |
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So if I purchase a length of negative pipe for a negative
amount, the duplicate positive length comes along with
it free of charge. |
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I think I'll replumb the house. |
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No, no, no, NO. Sheesh, how can you be so ignorant? You can buy one length of positive (normal) pipe for the usual price, or two lengths of negative pipe for twice that price. |
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Where you save is on the shipping. You buy two positive pieces and two negative pieces The negative pieces are each joined to a positive piece for transport, thus occupying zero length (although the diameter is unchanged). On delivery you unpack the zero length pipe, separate it into positive and negative portions, and join the two negative lengths together to make a double positive length. You then have the equivalent of four lengths of pipe. |
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Please, do try to keep up. |
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// A negative grouping is already signed because naturally
nothing is self aggregating and is whole by its very presence
against not negative. // |
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Hegel visits the hardware shop. Hilarity ensues. |
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Hegel: "Dialectical relationship between perceived opposites ?"
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Store Clerk: "Hey, just what you see, pal ! " |
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S'OK, you can keep that one. We'll install a spare, we have plenty. |
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Simply extend this proposal to include complex numbers and it can then also deal with two-dimensional items. |
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've got a truckload of post holes; maybe you can fit it in there some how |
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Sounds ideal - if there are no special shipping and handling requirements, we're sure that a deal can be reached. |
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Actually, this idea made perfect sense to me. I'll go back to bed 'till I feel
better. |
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(Not saying I agreed with it - if my shipment ended up containing a +1
gallon glass jug of maple syrup, when it was only intended to be 1, I'd
disagree with the "+" nomenclature.) |
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// I'll go back to bed 'till I feel better. // |
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It won't help. The Universe is faulty. "+++ Eternal Domain Error +++ Please re-install correct Universe and re-boot" ... |
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<Inscribes [lurch]'s name on the "List of Clever Ones, to be Watched Closely"/> |
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// You only saw the wrong side of the line once. // |
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But you also can only saw the right side of the line once. You can only make the cut once, be it right or wrong. |
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What do you say to that, Mister Clever ? Eh ? Eh ? |
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//You only saw the wrong side of the line once// Actually you can see it as many times as you want. Just look again. |
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[whatrock] Yeh, but you've forgotten delivery costs. |
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[lurch] Post holes will fit on the truck but installation is the problem. And the + tells you it's not in a jug, bring a box. |
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[ bigsleep] Aren't you opening up again the problem of an infinite varying +s on The ultimate unit 1. Working the local 1+1 => 2 seems the importance. |
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[pocmloc] I agree, blink and take a few breaths, and really look. |
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