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I just cited myself.
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2/9 = 0.222... 7/9 = 0.777...
0.222... + 0.777... = 0.999... 2/9 + 7/9 = 1
0.999... = 1
No, it equals 1.
Similarly, 1/3 = 0.3333…
So 3 times 1/3 = 0.9999… but also 3/3 = 1
Another nice one:
Let x = 0.9999… (multiply both sides by 10)
10x = 9.99999… (substitute 0.9999… = x)
10x = 9 + x (subtract x from both sides)
9x = 9 (divide both sides by 9)
x = 1
My favorite thing about this argument is that not only are you right, but you can prove it with math.
That's the best explanation of this I've ever seen, thank you!
That's more convoluted than the 1/3, 2/3, 3/3 thing.
3/3 = 0.99999...
3/3 = 1
If somebody still wants to argue after that, don't bother.
Nah that explanation is basically using an assumption to prove itself. You need to first prove that 1/3 does in fact equal .3333... which can be done using the 'convoluted' but not so convoluted proof