G4S Claude VonStroke
@MK_ClaudeVS on twitter
Ok after reading some crap on the internet I came across this wikipedia page.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0.999...
Basically they have some algebraic proofs that would lead you to believe it does = 1. Such as...
1/9 = .111
9 * 1/9 = 9 * .111
1 = .999
and...
x = 0.9999...
10x = 9.999...
10x-x=9.999... - .999...
9x=9
x=1
BUT... I can't go with algebra because it doesn't tell the whole story. There are things you cannot do with Algebra that you can with other kinds of match like Calc. So to me .9999 could never be 1 because of the limit as something approaches 1. Two different numbers can never truly be the same.
What say you TYM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0.999...
Basically they have some algebraic proofs that would lead you to believe it does = 1. Such as...
1/9 = .111
9 * 1/9 = 9 * .111
1 = .999
and...
x = 0.9999...
10x = 9.999...
10x-x=9.999... - .999...
9x=9
x=1
BUT... I can't go with algebra because it doesn't tell the whole story. There are things you cannot do with Algebra that you can with other kinds of match like Calc. So to me .9999 could never be 1 because of the limit as something approaches 1. Two different numbers can never truly be the same.
What say you TYM
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