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 by: Earle - Fri, 19 Jan 2024 01:40 UTC

On Fri Jan 5 18:17:18 2024 "mitchr...@gmail.com" wrote:
> zero is not a quantity so it would be absolute
> But above zero is first quantity or infinitesimal
> of the calculus. That is sub finite.
* Mitchell:

Is zero a point on the number line?

Thanks,

earle
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 by: Chris M. Thomasson - Sat, 20 Jan 2024 01:37 UTC

On 1/18/2024 5:40 PM, Earle wrote:
> On Fri Jan 5 18:17:18 2024 "mitchr...@gmail.com" wrote:
>> zero is not a quantity so it would be absolute
>> But above zero is first quantity or infinitesimal
>> of the calculus. That is sub finite.
> *
> Mitchell:
>
> Is zero a point on the number line?
[...]

(0)-->(1/4)-->(1/2)-->(3/4)-->(1)

?

What about:

(-2)-->(-1)-->(0)-->(1)-->(2)

?

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