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8267777 No.8267777[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Let

[math]E_{1}=[0,1)[/math]
[math]E_{2}=[0,2)[/math]
[math]E_{3}=[0,3)[/math].

Put [math]E=E_{1}\cup E_{3}[/math].

Let's show that according to mathematics, sometimes [math]E\subset E_{2}[/math].

Pick [math]x \in E=E_{1}\cup E_{2}[/math].

If unfortunately [math]x[/math] is such that [math]x \in E_{1}[/math] then you have [math]x \in E[/math].

You couldn't possibly have know that since you pick a random [math]x\in E[/math].

You just falsely showed that [math]E \subset E_{2}[/math].

Common sense says that [math]E\not \subset E_{2}[/math] since [math]3 \not \in E_{2}[/math].

Checkmate.

Mathematics: [math]0[/math].

Common sense: [math]1[/math].

>> No.8267810

>>8267777
This post is wrong on so many levels and I'm sad that you took the time to make it in latex

>> No.8267811

>>8267810
this desu

>> No.8267837

>>8267810
You shouldn't as I use LaTeX a lot. You just can't prove me wrong.

>> No.8267840

What?

>> No.8267853

>>8267810
this desu