quote: Originally posted by heyitsdean
Ok, all you haters, stop hating on tm11, he is entirely correct. There is no universal mathematical system. I will post and example i am sure he is familiar with but here it goes:
1/2 + 1/2 = 1 this means that a half plus a half equals one, everone would say this is correct
but
if a baseball player hits 1 for 2 in two consecutive games his batting average is computed by
1/2 + 1/2 = 2/4 = 1/2 as he would be hitting 2 for 4 in two games, this is also correct proving that no mathematical system is totally universal
dean, but that is two different applications of mathematics. If you want to test the level of it's universality then you need to use similar instances. To get the second answer it is an average, not a simple addition problem, rather it lies heavily on the context and i don't see how that shows how not pandemic it is. Unless this is some kamsc problem that every kamsc kid knows about hehe that must be true ^^, anyway jp sir, haha not to knock kamsc down but i don't see how that is simliar, explain sir.
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