Leifmk
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However, if one actually adds or multiplies 0.999... to or by 0.999... you get something like 1.999...8 or 0.999...8.
No you don't, there's no last digit.
However, if one actually adds or multiplies 0.999... to or by 0.999... you get something like 1.999...8 or 0.999...8.
Why not?
What I'm actually more interested in: what is the point of 0.999...? Since it has been proved to be 1. And, since equality goes both ways: what is the point of 1=0.999...? In what calculations would this be useful? (I tried adding/multiplying 0.999... with 0.999... by calculator, but the calculator can't handle it.)
I'm sure. I noticed another problem with the 'proof' that 0.999...=1.
1+1=2
It follows that 0.999...+0.999...=2 (since 0.999...=1)
1x1=1.
It follows that 0.999...x0.999...=1 (since 0.999...=1).
However, if one actually adds or multiplies 0.999... to or by 0.999... you get something like 1.999...8 or 0.999...8.
Now you will say, an infinite number doesn't have a last number. Which would obviously be correct.
However, no matter how far you add 9s, the addition (or multiplication) simply won't add up to 2 (or 1).
I haven't tried, but I would assume that it is equally possible to prove 0.999... does not equal 1.
What I'm actually more interested in: what is the point of 0.999...? Since it has been proved to be 1. And, since equality goes both ways: what is the point of 1=0.999...? In what calculations would this be useful? (I tried adding/multiplying 0.999... with 0.999... by calculator, but the calculator can't handle it.)
The definition of infinity requires that it goes on forever. The notation used is to denote infinity.
If you don't refute either of the above points, having *anything* follow a string of infinitely many digits is absurd. Unless you change the definition of infinity, you're basically claiming infinity and then instantly turning around and claiming not infinity.
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I've been trying to explain this self-obvious part and arguing that the whole problem for people refuting the thread subject is that they don't get what "infinity" means for several pages I think. Good luckMake up your mind. Are you dealing with an infinite string of 9's or not? Saying "no matter how far you add 9's" is showing a misconception of infinity. There is no "how far". It's forever. Infinity has no distance measure, don't try to fabricate a finite distance and still claim you're working with infinity! It's a self-contradiction.
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I've been trying to explain this self-obvious part and arguing that the whole problem for people refuting the thread subject is that they don't get what "infinity" means for several pages I think. Good luck![]()
I've been trying to explain this self-obvious part and arguing that the whole problem for people refuting the thread subject is that they don't get what "infinity" means for several pages I think. Good luck![]()
But infinity is hard and I'm not much better than average at wrapping my head around it either, so it still makes for an interesting discussion.
I wonder if a Monty Hall problem thread would cause as much issues...
Of course it's understandable. The fact this thread popped everywhere a few years ago, the fact that the thread even exists at all, is based on this.I think it's understandable that to people with only a basic understanding of math it can seem like a fundamental breakdown of the logic of numbers.
Actually, since you've obviously not been following, we've seen from people who know enough to give useful responses that there is at least one academically rigorous formulation of mathematics in which 0.999... =/= 1.
I've been trying to explain this self-obvious part and arguing that the whole problem for people refuting the thread subject is that they don't get what "infinity" means for several pages I think. Good luck![]()
Sorry, clearly we need to start talking about how with no formal training forum goer brennan manages to to prove a fundamental concept wrong with his repeated refusal to accept the use of standard mathematics!
You mean the people who think they know better than the whole world because they are too limited to understand infinity and pat each other on the back about how they see the flaw that Nobel prizes couldn't ?Keep up the circle jerk if it makes you feel good.