BrotherBread
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Yeah I understand all f what you said. I get that whole bit. I spose there are just two sides of the coin. Like everything in math, there are always little things that contradict. I also understand that there are more proofs that are far more elegant and shoot what I said down in flames. Personally I prefer the whole 'close enough is good enough' senario in math. Oftenmakes things simpler. Like with limits when you have an x term on the top and botton you can't siplyfy, and you divide by x, as x -> infinity one or maybe more of the numbers become so small it is discarded (x/infinity).toadstooltown said:For the first time in maths you can kinda argue that it is 'close enough', in layman's terms.
But yes I can see where everyone is coming from