.999999999999...
.999999999999...
I'm conducting a poll on this for some research I've decided to do. Please answer the poll, and if you want, post what you voted for.
EDIT: For clarity, .999... means .9repeating, or .9 with an infinite number of nines.
EDIT: For clarity, .999... means .9repeating, or .9 with an infinite number of nines.
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Ha jks, trying to fool us all.
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It is expected, and demanded.Tural wrote:MrMurder, we're going to hold you to that promise.
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Code: Select all
x=0.9999999...(infinite)
10x=9.999999...(infinite)
10x=9+0.99999...(infinite)
10x=9+x
9x=9
x=1
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I think that that is what would piss him off some more.JacksonCougAr wrote:Interesting...Code: Select all
x=0.9999999...(infinite) 10x=9.999999...(infinite) 10x=9+0.99999...(infinite) 10x=9+x 9x=9 x=1
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Which would of course, amuse me.

It is expected, and demanded.Tural wrote:MrMurder, we're going to hold you to that promise.
Every algebraic solution will give you the result that 1 = .9~, because it is true. It's logically inaccurate, but factually based. It's like saying if you walked somewhere, you could never reach the destination, because you could go half the distance, then half of that distance, and so on, infinitely, never reaching the goal, as you are always going half the distance to it. It's a logical idea that is not supported by reality.
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Poll looks fine...(when looking at your post)
Thanks for reminding me about this:
I'm going to run into my IB Math class and write it on the board for giggles.
/shadowks cuts
Thanks for reminding me about this:
Code: Select all
x=0.9999999...(infinite)
10x=9.999999...(infinite)
10x=9+0.99999...(infinite)
10x=9+x
9x=9
x=1
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It's nothing that's supposed to be surprising, the two numbers .999... and 1 are exactly equal to one another. .999... is an infinitely repeating decimal expansion of the number 1. And this is completely logically valid, because suppose .999... < 1, then 1 - .999.... > 0, that is to say 1 - .999... is a positive, real number. Then what is 1 - .999...? It doesn't make sense to say that it's .000000(...)001 Because an infinite expansion cannot have a finite ending. The number .999... is actually a condensed infinite geometric series of 9/10^n as n->infinity. And the definition of any infinite geometric series is the smallest possible number that doesn't exceed any of the individual terms, and 1 is the only number that satisfies this condition. Since if you say that .999... != 1, then think of some number that is really, really close to one, but that doesn't equal one. You can't, because it's not possible.0m3g4Muff1n987 wrote:![]()
Whoa.
I'm printing and taking in to my math teacher tomorrow.

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You're using a logical analysis, not a mathematical one. Mathematical equations support it, because it is factually true. While it goes against logic, it isn't really something you can disprove. You're not using evidence to support an analysis, you're just stating comparisons. Analyze the situation, not merely point out stuff within it. You don't have evidence to support your claim, while the other side has a factual set of many equations to back the true claim, that it is equal.CptnNsan0 wrote:False.
explanation:
(1) .9~ goes on for infinity while as 1 does not.
(2) 1 is an integer, .999999999999999... is not.
there is no way you can put an infinite decimal into a fraction. It is mathematically impossible.Tural wrote:1/3 = .3~
2/3 = .6~
3/3 = .9~
3/3 = 1
1/3 does not equal .3~, 1/3 = 1/3
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It also has to do with people not understanding the concept of infinity. And I think it's entirely logical, I came to this conclusion long before anyone told me the answer, because it makes sense.Tural wrote:You're using a logical analysis, not a mathematical one. Mathematical equations support it, because it is factually true. While it goes against logic, it isn't really something you can disprove.CptnNsan0 wrote:False.
explanation:
(1) .9~ goes on for infinity while as 1 does not.
(2) 1 is an integer, .999999999999999... is not.

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