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Old 02-21-07 | 09:14 AM
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lvleph
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Originally Posted by dutret
Nice try but you lose.

Just because a -14 tooth cog doesn't exist does not effect the validity of the proof. Since the set of real world situations is a subset of those for which the proof is valid it is fine.(If you really wanted to you could think of a negative gear ratio one in which the chain was crossed.)
+Group theory*

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