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Originally Posted by pdurrant
I think you missed the point. It makes no more sense to ask what is the result of dividing by zero than it does to ask what is the result of multiplying by mauve. I wasn't saying that mauve == 0!
I win.
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But...since you put mauve into an equation, it must have some mathematical value. Going by the Roy G. Biv scale, mauve must be 7.9 (less than pure violet, which is 8). Via this method, you can use mauve in an equation. But still, this means that mauve is not equal to 0.
Still, mathematics aside, I win.