On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 10:48:51 +0200, Benja Fallenstein
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Mitar,
On Jan 10, 2008 9:22 AM, Mitar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I understand that proper mathematical behavior would be that as 0/0 is
mathematically undefined that 0/0 cannot be even compared to 1.
My understanding is that common mathematical practice is that
comparing an undefined value to anything (including itself) always
yields false; "x /= x" is sometimes used to formalize "x is
undefined."
How about this:
f 1 = 1
f 2 = 2
f 3 /= f 3
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