
There is no number that can fit between .99999... and 1 because the next number has to be 1, it can't be anything else. My brain hurtsThat is correct but we are not talking about 1.99999
we are talking about 1.9999999999999999... (an infinite amount of 9's)
Why does 0.9999... = 1 ?
Basically because there is no rational number small enough to fit between .9999... and 1. Therefore there is no difference making it the same number.![]()
Last edited by Wootzeh; 18-08-2007 at 07:52 PM.
Yeah so they are mathematically the same number.
Don't in-vision it as a long string of 9s (.9999999999999999999999999) with a 9 at the end because that is not an infinite amount.
That's like saying there's nothing between A and B in our alphabet, therefore A = B
Time to go editting wiki pages. Nevermind I don't like Wiki, it edits it back straight away![]()
Last edited by Wootzeh; 18-08-2007 at 08:19 PM.
No what you are saying is that there is nothing between 1 and 2 so 1=2
But there is somehting between 1 and 2 which is 1 unit
There is no number between .999... and 1
But if you have a loaf of bread and you want to cut a piece off so that there is only .999... of the bread left you cannot cut off a small enough piece no matter how small a knife you have.
No ... because you are dividing different numbers by 9 ... so you wont get 1. If you divide 9/9 then you wont get .99999999999 ... It doesnt always follow a pattern.
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