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No' date=' 0.999999... =/ 1

 

Many numbers have the same problem.

 

1/3 = 0.3333... BUT 0.33333... x 3 =/ 1. YET 0.999.../3 = 0.333... AND 0.333... x 3 = 0.999...

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1/3 = 0.333...

Therefore:

0.333... x 3 = 0.999... (using your logic)

 

X/X = 1

Therefore:

3/3 = 1 (using simple math)

 

1 = 3/3

3/3 = 3 x 1/3

3 x 1/3 = 3 x 0.333...

3 x 0.333... = 0.999...

 

Therefore:

 

1 = 0.999...

 

If that is not true, what did I do wrong?

 

EDIT: Also:

 

1/3 = 0.333...

Therefore:

1 / 3 = 0.333...

 

0.999... / 3 = 0.333...

 

0.999... / 3 = 1 / 3

 

Multiply by 3.

 

0.999... = 1

 

But you proved that 3 x 0.333... = 0.999... in the first one. The second one, you beat me. But, 1 cannot equal 0.999... Before I go on to my next topic, have you learned of imaginary numbers in school?

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Oh. Then could 0.333...4 be an imaginaary number? If not' date=' then I have Lost the Game...

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That's the same problem with 0.000...1, the one would never actually have a value because of the infinite zero's preceding it.

 

And if 0.333...4 was a number, it would either be 1/3 (due to the problem listed above) or irrational.

 

It couldn't possibly be 0.333...4' date=' because there's no end to stick the four on. This also means that 0.000...1 must = 0.

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Does that prove that 0.999... equals 1, or is that still unsolved?

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I am assuming that 0.999... equals 1 based on the fact that 3 x 0.333... also equals one.

 

Well, .333..... repeating infinitely with 3's will never equal 1 when multiplied by 3. Eventually to equal 1 it will have to end in a 4 when added with 2 infinitely repeating .333's. No matter how close it gets.

 

And still, any number that even has a very small digit above 0 is not 0 itself. 0 is meant to be nothing. And .0000000000.........1 is still above 0.

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There is a flaw in your logic.

 

1/3 = 0.333...

 

1/3 x 3 = 3/3 = 1

0.333... x 3 = 0.999...

 

That means 1 = 0.999...

 

1/3 = .33333..., yes. And 3/3 makes 1, yes. But .333... x 3 does not equal 1. It equals a never ending decimal, which never equals 1 no matter how hard it tries. It works one way, but not the other.

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I am assuming that 0.999... equals 1 based on the fact that 3 x 0.333... also equals one.

 

Well' date=' .333..... repeating infinitely with 3's will never equal 1 when multiplied by 3. Eventually to equal 1 it will have to end in a 4 when added with 2 infinitely repeating .333's. No matter how close it gets.

 

And still, any number that even has a very small digit above 0 is not 0 itself. 0 is meant to be nothing. And .0000000000.........1 is still above 0.

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Incorrect - it's impossible. Unless you're using the ellipses to represent something other than infinity repetition of the number before it?

 

There is a flaw in your logic.

 

1/3 = 0.333...

 

1/3 x 3 = 3/3 = 1

0.333... x 3 = 0.999...

 

That means 1 = 0.999...

 

1/3 = .33333...' date=' yes. And 3/3 makes 1, yes. But .333... x 3 does not equal 1. It equals a never ending decimal, [b']which never equals 1 no matter how hard it tries[/b]. It works one way, but not the other.

 

Proof?

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There is a flaw in your logic.

 

1/3 = 0.333...

 

1/3 x 3 = 3/3 = 1

0.333... x 3 = 0.999...

 

That means 1 = 0.999...

 

1/3 = .33333...' date=' yes. And 3/3 makes 1, yes. But .333... x 3 does not equal 1. It equals a never ending decimal, which never equals 1 no matter how hard it tries. It works one way, but not the other.

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*facepalm*

 

No, you are not an idiot. I just don't think you are grasping what I am saying.

 

1/3 = 0.333...

 

Since they are equal values, they can be interchanged. Like 2 and 2/1.

 

1/3 x 3 = 3/3

 

Basic multiplication.

 

3/3 = 1

 

Basic division.

 

That's part one.

 

0.333... x 3 = 0.999...

 

That is simple infinite multiplication.

 

That's part two.

 

And now, let's put it together.

 

1/3 x 3 = 1

0.333... x 3 = 0.999...

 

And we stated earlier that 1/3 and 0.333... can be interchanged as they are equal.

 

0.333... x 3 = 1

 

Likewise...

 

1/3 x 3 = 0.999...

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