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[[Image:Diagonal argument 2.svg|right|thumb|350px|An Illustration of Cantor's diagonal argument]]
This is an image that I made a while back for WP...but it doesn't render properly it seems. Look at the source to see what it's supposed to look like. Any suggestions on how to fix it? I can simply redraw it if there isn't a simple solution. Cheers--[[User:Trenton Cronholm|Trenton Cronholm]] 22:54, 25 September 2007 (CDT)

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 Definition Proof due to Georg Cantor showing that there are uncountably many sets of natural numbers. [d] [e]
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An Illustration of Cantor's diagonal argument

This is an image that I made a while back for WP...but it doesn't render properly it seems. Look at the source to see what it's supposed to look like. Any suggestions on how to fix it? I can simply redraw it if there isn't a simple solution. Cheers--Trenton Cronholm 22:54, 25 September 2007 (CDT)