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k a April Highlights and 2025 AoPS Online Class Information
jlacosta   0
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k i A Letter to MSM
Arr0w   23
N Sep 19, 2022 by scannose
Greetings.

I have seen many posts talking about commonly asked questions, such as finding the value of $0^0$, $\frac{1}{0}$,$\frac{0}{0}$, $\frac{\infty}{\infty}$, why $0.999...=1$ or even expressions of those terms combined as if that would make them defined. I have made this post to answer these questions once and for all, and I politely ask everyone to link this post to threads that are talking about this issue.
[list]
[*]Firstly, the case of $0^0$. It is usually regarded that $0^0=1$, not because this works numerically but because it is convenient to define it this way. You will see the convenience of defining other undefined things later on in this post.

[*]What about $\frac{\infty}{\infty}$? The issue here is that $\infty$ isn't even rigorously defined in this expression. What exactly do we mean by $\infty$? Unless the example in question is put in context in a formal manner, then we say that $\frac{\infty}{\infty}$ is meaningless.

[*]What about $\frac{1}{0}$? Suppose that $x=\frac{1}{0}$. Then we would have $x\cdot 0=0=1$, absurd. A more rigorous treatment of the idea is that $\lim_{x\to0}\frac{1}{x}$ does not exist in the first place, although you will see why in a calculus course. So the point is that $\frac{1}{0}$ is undefined.

[*]What about if $0.99999...=1$? An article from brilliant has a good explanation. Alternatively, you can just use a geometric series. Notice that
\begin{align*}
\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \frac{9}{10^n}&=9\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{1}{10^n}=9\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\biggr(\frac{1}{10}\biggr)^n=9\biggr(\frac{\frac{1}{10}}{1-\frac{1}{10}}\biggr)=9\biggr(\frac{\frac{1}{10}}{\frac{9}{10}}\biggr)=9\biggr(\frac{1}{9}\biggr)=\boxed{1}
\end{align*}
[*]What about $\frac{0}{0}$? Usually this is considered to be an indeterminate form, but I would also wager that this is also undefined.
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Hopefully all of these issues and their corollaries are finally put to rest. Cheers.

2nd EDIT (6/14/22): Since I originally posted this, it has since blown up so I will try to add additional information per the request of users in the thread below.

INDETERMINATE VS UNDEFINED

What makes something indeterminate? As you can see above, there are many things that are indeterminate. While definitions might vary slightly, it is the consensus that the following definition holds: A mathematical expression is be said to be indeterminate if it is not definitively or precisely determined. So how does this make, say, something like $0/0$ indeterminate? In analysis (the theory behind calculus and beyond), limits involving an algebraic combination of functions in an independent variable may often be evaluated by replacing these functions by their limits. However, if the expression obtained after this substitution does not provide sufficient information to determine the original limit, then the expression is called an indeterminate form. For example, we could say that $0/0$ is an indeterminate form.

But we need to more specific, this is still ambiguous. An indeterminate form is a mathematical expression involving at most two of $0$, $1$ or $\infty$, obtained by applying the algebraic limit theorem (a theorem in analysis, look this up for details) in the process of attempting to determine a limit, which fails to restrict that limit to one specific value or infinity, and thus does not determine the limit being calculated. This is why it is called indeterminate. Some examples of indeterminate forms are
\[0/0, \infty/\infty, \infty-\infty, \infty \times 0\]etc etc. So what makes something undefined? In the broader scope, something being undefined refers to an expression which is not assigned an interpretation or a value. A function is said to be undefined for points outside its domain. For example, the function $f:\mathbb{R}^{+}\cup\{0\}\rightarrow\mathbb{R}$ given by the mapping $x\mapsto \sqrt{x}$ is undefined for $x<0$. On the other hand, $1/0$ is undefined because dividing by $0$ is not defined in arithmetic by definition. In other words, something is undefined when it is not defined in some mathematical context.

WHEN THE WATERS GET MUDDIED

So with this notion of indeterminate and undefined, things get convoluted. First of all, just because something is indeterminate does not mean it is not undefined. For example $0/0$ is considered both indeterminate and undefined (but in the context of a limit then it is considered in indeterminate form). Additionally, this notion of something being undefined also means that we can define it in some way. To rephrase, this means that technically, we can make something that is undefined to something that is defined as long as we define it. I'll show you what I mean.

One example of making something undefined into something defined is the extended real number line, which we define as
\[\overline{\mathbb{R}}=\mathbb{R}\cup \{-\infty,+\infty\}.\]So instead of treating infinity as an idea, we define infinity (positively and negatively, mind you) as actual numbers in the reals. The advantage of doing this is for two reasons. The first is because we can turn this thing into a totally ordered set. Specifically, we can let $-\infty\le a\le \infty$ for each $a\in\overline{\mathbb{R}}$ which means that via this order topology each subset has an infimum and supremum and $\overline{\mathbb{R}}$ is therefore compact. While this is nice from an analytic standpoint, extending the reals in this way can allow for interesting arithmetic! In $\overline{\mathbb{R}}$ it is perfectly OK to say that,
\begin{align*}
a + \infty = \infty + a & = \infty, & a & \neq -\infty \\
a - \infty = -\infty + a & = -\infty, & a & \neq \infty \\
a \cdot (\pm\infty) = \pm\infty \cdot a & = \pm\infty, & a & \in (0, +\infty] \\
a \cdot (\pm\infty) = \pm\infty \cdot a & = \mp\infty, & a & \in [-\infty, 0) \\
\frac{a}{\pm\infty} & = 0, & a & \in \mathbb{R} \\
\frac{\pm\infty}{a} & = \pm\infty, & a & \in (0, +\infty) \\
\frac{\pm\infty}{a} & = \mp\infty, & a & \in (-\infty, 0).
\end{align*}So addition, multiplication, and division are all defined nicely. However, notice that we have some indeterminate forms here which are also undefined,
\[\infty-\infty,\frac{\pm\infty}{\pm\infty},\frac{\pm\infty}{0},0\cdot \pm\infty.\]So while we define certain things, we also left others undefined/indeterminate in the process! However, in the context of measure theory it is common to define $\infty \times 0=0$ as greenturtle3141 noted below. I encourage to reread what he wrote, it's great stuff! As you may notice, though, dividing by $0$ is undefined still! Is there a place where it isn't? Kind of. To do this, we can extend the complex numbers! More formally, we can define this extension as
\[\mathbb{C}^*=\mathbb{C}\cup\{\tilde{\infty}\}\]which we call the Riemann Sphere (it actually forms a sphere, pretty cool right?). As a note, $\tilde{\infty}$ means complex infinity, since we are in the complex plane now. Here's the catch: division by $0$ is allowed here! In fact, we have
\[\frac{z}{0}=\tilde{\infty},\frac{z}{\tilde{\infty}}=0.\]where $\tilde{\infty}/\tilde{\infty}$ and $0/0$ are left undefined. We also have
\begin{align*}
z+\tilde{\infty}=\tilde{\infty}, \forall z\ne -\infty\\
z\times \tilde{\infty}=\tilde{\infty}, \forall z\ne 0
\end{align*}Furthermore, we actually have some nice properties with multiplication that we didn't have before. In $\mathbb{C}^*$ it holds that
\[\tilde{\infty}\times \tilde{\infty}=\tilde{\infty}\]but $\tilde{\infty}-\tilde{\infty}$ and $0\times \tilde{\infty}$ are left as undefined (unless there is an explicit need to change that somehow). One could define the projectively extended reals as we did with $\mathbb{C}^*$, by defining them as
\[{\widehat {\mathbb {R} }}=\mathbb {R} \cup \{\infty \}.\]They behave in a similar way to the Riemann Sphere, with division by $0$ also being allowed with the same indeterminate forms (in addition to some other ones).
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k i Marathon Threads
LauraZed   0
Jul 2, 2019
Due to excessive spam and inappropriate posts, we have locked the Prealgebra and Beginning Algebra threads.

We will either unlock these threads once we've cleaned them up or start new ones, but for now, do not start new marathon threads for these subjects. Any new marathon threads started while this announcement is up will be immediately deleted.
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k i Basic Forum Rules and Info (Read before posting)
jellymoop   368
N May 16, 2018 by harry1234
f (Reminder: Do not post Alcumus or class homework questions on this forum. Instructions below.) f
Welcome to the Middle School Math Forum! Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the rules.

Overview:
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May 16, 2018
Someone logged onto my account!!
mathsurvivors   22
N 4 hours ago by awefawef
bad news!!
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I don't have permission to reply?
LawofCosine   5
N 5 hours ago by LawofCosine
so i am looking at the topic "Introducing myself at AoPS, and what's your magic wand?" by asuth_asuth. i first see that the "Report post" and "Give thumbs up" buttons are gone. then i want to reply to that topic and it says "You do not have permission to reply to this topic". refreshing does help

Is this a glitch

Thanks!
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Duplicate Forums
Craftybutterfly   6
N 5 hours ago by Yihangzh
Well, this is a problem for me
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Mathcount strategies anyone?
Glowworm   5
N Today at 2:39 AM by pieMax2713
Does anyone know good MATHCOUNTS strategies for a higher nationals score? Any tips would be appreciated!
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Introducing myself at AoPS, and what's your magic wand?
asuth_asuth   719
N Today at 2:10 AM by rayford
Hi!

I'm Andrew Sutherland. I'm the new Chief Product Officer at AoPS. As you may have read, Richard is retiring and Ben Kornell and I are working together to lead the company now. I'm leading all the software and digital stuff at AoPS. I just wanted to say hello and introduce myself! I'm really excited to be part of the special community that is AoPS.

Previously, I founded Quizlet as a 15-year-old high school student. I did Course 6 at MIT and then left to lead Quizlet full-time for a total of 14 years. I took a few years off and now I'm doing AoPS! I wrote more about all that on my blog: https://asuth.com/im-joining-aops

I have a question for all of you. If you could wave a magic wand, and change anything about AoPS, what would it be? All suggestions welcome! Thank you.
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ZMB038   57
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Tell me If I missed any, you can pick up to 4 :D
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Math and AI 4 Girls
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N Yesterday at 9:45 PM by myzaops
Hey everyone!

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Apr 5, 2025
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2025 MATHCOUNTS State Hub
SirAppel   484
N Yesterday at 8:19 PM by GarudS
Previous Years' "Hubs": (2022) (2023) (2024)Please Read

Now that it's April and we're allowed to discuss ...
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Apr 1, 2025
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Yesterday at 8:19 PM
k Wrong Answers Only Pt.2
MathRook7817   72
N Yesterday at 4:13 PM by MathRook7817
Problem: What is the area of a triangle with side lengths 13,14, and 15?
WRONG ANSWERS ONLY!

other one got locked for some reason
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MathRook7817
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Could I make AIME?
GallopingUnicorn45   66
N Yesterday at 2:52 PM by GallopingUnicorn45
I'm a 4th grader, and I'm about half-way through Intro to Algebra, Intro to C&P, and Intro to Number Theory. I wouldn't say I get all of the material, but I understand like 80-90% of the material. Could I make AIME in 6th or 7th grade? Also, I'm doing AMC 8 for the second time, I got 15 questions last time, would I be able to make Honor or Distinguished Honor Roll this time?
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GallopingUnicorn45
Yesterday at 2:52 PM
1000th Post!
PikaPika999   55
N Yesterday at 1:17 PM by PikaPika999
When I had less than 25 posts on AoPS, I saw many people create threads about them getting 1000th posts. I thought I would never hit 1000 posts, but here we are, this is my 1000th post.

As a lot of users like to do, I'll write my math story:

Daycare
Preschool
Kindergarten
First Grade
Second Grade
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Fifth Grade
Sixth Grade

In conclusion, AoPS has helped me improve my math. I have also made many new friends on AoPS!

Finally, I would like to say thank you to all the new friends I made and all the instructors on AoPS that taught me!

Minor side note, but

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PikaPika999
Apr 5, 2025
PikaPika999
Yesterday at 1:17 PM
Bogus Proof Marathon
pifinity   7549
N Yesterday at 12:26 PM by e_is_2.71828
Hi!
I'd like to introduce the Bogus Proof Marathon.

In this marathon, simply post a bogus proof that is middle-school level and the next person will find the error. You don't have to post the real solution :P

Use classic Marathon format:
[hide=P#]a1b2c3[/hide]
[hide=S#]a1b2c3[/hide]


Example posts:

P(x)
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S(x)
P(x+1)
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Let's go!! Just don't make it too hard!
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pifinity
Mar 12, 2018
e_is_2.71828
Yesterday at 12:26 PM
Mathpath acceptance rate
fossasor   12
N Yesterday at 12:18 PM by ZMB038
Does someone have an estimate for the acceptance rate for MathPath?
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fossasor
Dec 21, 2024
ZMB038
Yesterday at 12:18 PM
EaZ_Shadow
Apr 6, 2025
Bread10
Yesterday at 2:40 AM
Is there a way
thegreatbrain   27
N Apr 6, 2025 by Craftybutterfly
I there a way to delete some of the topic in my topics?
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i think u can try editing the topics you don't want from your topic from your topic...
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I there a way to delete some of the topic in my topics?

Yes, hold ctrl and click the topic.
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Yes, hold ctrl and click the topic.

can not rep

idk man, it works for most people, what device are you on?
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thank you @rayford it works!!!
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np @mods close this thread pls
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@OP add [RESOLVED] to the title
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wait click where?
is it a topic that you have to have started? like the first post?
i tried holding control and clicking randomly everywhere but it didn't work lol
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have no topic open and then hold ctrl and then just tap the topic you want to delete form your topics
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OH ty it works!
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It does not work for me
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you have to completly exit out of any quick reply, press personal feed, and then control click on an unopened thread
EDIT: edited global out replaced personal
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It still does not work
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Craftybutterfly wrote:
It still does not work

It only works on personal feed, not page or global
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sry i changed it
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Craftybutterfly wrote:
It still does not work
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Craftybutterfly wrote:
Craftybutterfly wrote:
It still does not work

If you're on Mac, command click it. If you're not, it only works on the My Topics Feed.
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Craftybutterfly wrote:
Craftybutterfly wrote:
It still does not work
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Then I'm not sure.
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#21 • 1 Y
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Is it because I am on Windows
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i use windows and it works for me
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Then help
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#24 • 1 Y
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you just hold ctrl and then click on the topic lol
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I tried ;/
it only works 40% of the time for me
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Hmmm, from the list, select "REMOVE FROM MY TOPICS".
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Craftybutterfly wrote:
Then help

me too bro
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How do you do it on mobile phone
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