So, if sqrt2 exists would anyone of you guys care to write down the number? No cheating and just saying sqrt2 obviously...

So, if sqrt2 exists would anyone of you guys care to write down the number? No cheating and just saying sqrt2 obviously, I would like the exact number that when multiplied by itself equals 2. Thank you.

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1 (in a number system base sqrt(2))

Woops, 2***

I derped. :^)

0b10 base sqrt(2)

I'm sorry that answer includes sqrt2 simply being written out. Again, I'm after the number sqrt2 in case you didn't read my post. Thank you.

sqrt2

all symbols are code
all numbers are code

You said, 'no ... and just saying sqrt 2.'

I didn't JUST say sqrt 2. Git gud.

How about this: introduce a numerical system which encompasses standard mathematical operators (UTF-8, perhaps?). Then the answer would be

[math]\prod_{k=0}^{\infty}(1+\frac{1}{4k+1})(1-\frac{1}{4k+3})[/math]

I would, of course, restrict this system to only support positive numbers from 0 and 100 as limits to operators such as sum product. I would represent positive infinity as -1. Voila! :)

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Hello. Yes, sqrt2 is code for the number that when multiplied by itself equals 2, I'd like to see that number, however you have not provided me with it. Please read my thread again. Thank you.

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Greetings, unfortunately your answer is not a number, please write it down if I'm wrong. It should be quite easy. Thank you for trying though.

4/1×4/1

4 are the sides of a square
1x1 side = 2 sides of a square = 4/2
4/2 + 4/2 = 1 square

You are wrong.

It is a number. Take the representation in binary and then convert it to decimal. In my number system, this number represents the square root of 2.

1.414999...

1.41...

If a square is 2 by 2
The square root is 4 squares of 1x1

The number is 1.41...

obviously you cannot write down the whole of [math] \sqrt 2 [/math], its irrational and goes on to infinity.

you're assuming existence is defined by it being able to be written down fully. a fallacy. it is a number, it is made up like all numbers, that doesn't mean it doesn't exist, fuck you and your bait thread brainlet.

1 square2×2= 4×(1×1square)
1 (square is formed by 4)=1 (square)(with 5 squares used)

Introduce the 'REKT' number system.

Numbers in this system are represented as follows: abc. a is a one-digit decimal number; b and c are two decimal numbers of equal length. a is interpreted as a 'feature': 0 means 'edge' and 1 means 'diagonal'. b represents the width of a two-dimensional rectangle on the x axis; c represents the height of the same rectangle on the y-axis. For a REKT number 0bc, the number's decimal equivalent is equal to the integer average of b and c. For a REKT number 1bc, the decimal equivalent is equal to the length of the diagonal of the rectangle described by b and c.

In this system, you can actually represent the decimal sqrt(2) in many ways:

111 (hypotenuse of rectangle, width 1, height 1)
10101 (hypotenuse of rectangle, width 1, height 1)
1001001 (hypotenuse of rectangle, width 1, height 1)

Here you have (been) REKT. This is how you can represent sqrt(2).

fuck yoyu ass hole

if sqrt2=a then a+1=sqrt2+1 then if b=sqrt2+a then b=2a and sqrt(b/a)=sqrt2.

Then sqrt(b/a)=a and b=a^3

So sqrt2+1=(sqrt2)^3= 2sqrt2

sqrt2 - 2sqrt2 +1=0

-sqrt2 + 1= 0

sqrt2=1

Prove me wrong protip you cant

Ok so write it down, go on.

That is 2.00222217

That is 1.9881

Not quite there yet, maybe one of you will get it. Keep trying.

Sure I'll write it in my next post but you might have to wait a while, don't go anywhere I promise I'll have it written down in its entirety soon. Be patient.

how would you write down 1 then? you have to write 1.00000000000000... and that's not fully accurate yet. 1 is the shortcut for 1.000000000.... just like [math] \sqrt 2 [/math] is the shortcut for 1.41421356...

now get the fuck off this thread troll

Diagonal square

DELET THIS

a+b=c for a,b,c complex
a+c+b=c+c
(a+b+c)/c=2
if 1+2=3 for instance
(1+2+3)/3=2
This proves sqrt2=1.460021 exactly

Like this?

wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Tanx+1^(0.cosy-1)÷0.1cosy^(-0.cosx+1)×−1.cosy×(0.cosx+1÷(0.1cosy^(0.cos-1x)÷tany-1

sqrt2=1.4142135623730950488016887242096980785696718753769480731766797379907324784621
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74186408891986095523292304843087143214508397626036279952514079896872533965463318
08829640620615258352395054745750287759961729835575220337531857011354374603408498
84716038689997069900481503054402779031645424782306849293691862158057846311159666
87130130156185689872372352885092648612494977154218334204285686060146824720771435
85487415565706967765372022648544701585880162075847492265722600208558446652145839
88939443709265918003113882464681570826301005948587040031864803421948972782906410
45072636881313739855256117322040245091227700226941127573627280495738108967504018
36986836845072579936472906076299694138047565482372899718032680247442062926912485
90521810044598421505911202494413417+sqrt2 -1.4142135623730950488016887242096980785696718753769480731766797379907324784621
07038850387534327641572735013846230912297024924836055850737212644121497099935831
41322266592750559275579995050115278206057147010955997160597027453459686201472851
74186408891986095523292304843087143214508397626036279952514079896872533965463318
08829640620615258352395054745750287759961729835575220337531857011354374603408498
84716038689997069900481503054402779031645424782306849293691862158057846311159666
87130130156185689872372352885092648612494977154218334204285686060146824720771435
85487415565706967765372022648544701585880162075847492265722600208558446652145839
88939443709265918003113882464681570826301005948587040031864803421948972782906410
45072636881313739855256117322040245091227700226941127573627280495738108967504018
36986836845072579936472906076299694138047565482372899718032680247442062926912485
90521810044598421505911202494413417

sqrt2 is exactly without a doubt 1.09

Define square for me please

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A partition of the rationals where the squares of one is less than 2 and the squares of the other greater

Than this is also a square.

Nowhere in physically reality is there such as thing as "2 units" of anything in length. Everything gets fuzzy down at the quantum level.
So if nothing exists that is 2 feet long, except perhaps for a moment in time, there is no reason sqrt2 should exist.
I think most of you should revisit the years you were taught what you ought to believe: and you've never been enough of a scientist to question.

|1+i|

oh shit

nice one

(2)^(1/2)
I didn't just say sqrt2 and when you multiply this number by itself it gives you two. Are we done here OP?

Object + shadow is 2?

285314781058036033710773091828693147101711116
83916581726889419758716582152128229518488472089694633862891562882765952635140542
26765323969461751129160240871551013515045538128756005263146801712740265396947024
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55869568685964595155501644724509836896036887323114389415576651040883914292338113
20605243362948531704991577175622854974143899918802176243096520656421182731672625
75395947172559346372386322614827426222086711558395999265211762526989175409881593
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36661721598257886026336361782749599421940377775368142621773879919455139723127406
68983299898953867288228563786977496625199665835257761989393228453447356947949629
52168891485492538904755828834526096524096542889394538646625744927556381964410316
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51322174088323829472876173936474678374319600015921888073478576172522118674904249
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3276423619410592100328026149874566599688874067956167391859572888642473463585886

So, if 1 exists would anyone of you guys care to write down the number? No cheating and just saying 1 obviously, I would like the exact number that when multiplied by itself equals 1. Thank you.

>So, if 1 exists would anyone of you guys care to write down the number? No cheating and just saying 1 obviously, I would like the exact number that when multiplied by itself equals 1. Thank you.

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If 10^200 is the biggest natural number then please write down 10^200-1, it's existing, legal natural number, so you should be able to write it down without cheating

>number exists iff it can be easily represented in arbitrarily chosen notation

So, if googol exists would anyone of you guys care to write down the number? No cheating and just saying 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 obviously, I would like the exact number of tally marks that equals googol. Thank you.

99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999

Assume number sqrt 2 exists. Then it is the length of a diagonal of the unit square, that implies that the number representing the length of square's side exist and can be written down, but the number representing that length has infinitely many nines in its decimal representation, therefore it can't be written down, a contradiction

>I would like the exact number that when multiplied by itself equals 2

here:

[math] \sqrt{2} [/math]

alternatively:

[math]2^{\frac{1}{2}}[/math]

OP status: BTFO

But if the two doesn't exist in the real world just as sqrt 2 doesn't then why say only the latter can't or shouldn't exist in maths? There are no exact values in real world, so """"""""natural"""""""" numbers are as made up as irrationals and don't exist in nature either.

That number is the square root of 2.

Wildberger please go.

Define a new imaginary number [math]i[/math] such that [math]i^2 = 2[/math]. QED

lim f(x):=x as x goes to infinity = 83.4
therefore sqrt2=0.13 exactly

Did you guys know it is impossible to find the exact area of a circle?