newfangle
hates you.
Will the teacher ever give out a mark of 3.49999999~?
general_kill said:@sanaz
well 10x=9.999...(infinity)
10-x=9.999...(infinity)-0.999...(infinity)
therefore there is no last 9 to consider since .999 is infinite
Hundegesicht said:The reason 0.999999... = 1 is because 0.9999999... isn't a real number.
general_kill said:x=1
well i was just wondering if someone can explain to me why something that seems so wrong can be proven right.
pboily said:There is about 100 posts on the topic in another thread... I'll try to find it again.
EDIT: And I can't: it seems to be gone past the point of no return. The problem is dealing with infinity. We tend to use it like a "formal/normal" number and then it sends our intuition packing: infinity is no number... one nice way to explain it is to define real number as equivalence classes of Cauchy sequences. Then 1 and 0.99999999......... are the same real number as they live in the same classes.