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Originally Posted by Urban Hawk
besides the whole problem that 0 x infinity is equal to 0 and therefore any number greater then 0 can't be a multiplication of 0 because the number needed to get 0 as a multiplication of the score would be undefined and therefore couldn't be done.
correct me if you think i'm wrong
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Is it? Wait until you take Calc 1 and get l'Hopital's Rule. Infinity times (or divided by) zero could be a real number, like 1, 2, -2, 100...
Unfortunately, there are only certain conditions in which this holds true, and an FRC competition's scoring isn't one of them.
And, as pointed out, your opponents would have to show up with no robot or PS, which means they didn't show up at all. That's not going to happen. The queuing people are too good at getting at least one robot/PS per alliance out to the field.
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