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- Credits
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Za Warudo!
*race freezes entirely; walks up front*
*race freezes entirely; walks up front*
^How about no? o.o
WRONG. 0.99999 x 10 = 9.9999. 9.9999 - 0.99999 = 8.99991.0.99999..... = 1
x=0.99999...
10x=9.99999...
10x-x=9x=9.0
9x÷9=x=1.0
Therefore, 0.999... is equal to 1.
WRONG. I put ... at the end to show it was a recurring decimal. You are treating it as a non-recurring decimal.WRONG. 0.99999 x 10 = 9.9999. 9.9999 - 0.99999 = 8.99991.0.99999..... = 1
x=0.99999...
10x=9.99999...
10x-x=9x=9.0
9x÷9=x=1.0
Therefore, 0.999... is equal to 1.
Therefore, it is not equal to 1. Still, in any case, 0.999 can never be equal to 1 as the numeral/fraction/decimale it is expressed as is diffrent and therefore can never be equal to each other.
WRONG. I put ... at the end to show it was a recurring decimal. You are treating it as a non-recurring decimal.WRONG. 0.99999 x 10 = 9.9999. 9.9999 - 0.99999 = 8.99991.0.99999..... = 1
x=0.99999...
10x=9.99999...
10x-x=9x=9.0
9x÷9=x=1.0
Therefore, 0.999... is equal to 1.
Therefore, it is not equal to 1. Still, in any case, 0.999 can never be equal to 1 as the numeral/fraction/decimale it is expressed as is diffrent and therefore can never be equal to each other.
Well then, if the 9's are infinite, then it can't be used in such equation. It won't work. In any case, 0.9999999........ Is not equal to 1 because 1 is 1.0, not 0.999999...WRONG. I put ... at the end to show it was a recurring decimal. You are treating it as a non-recurring decimal.WRONG. 0.99999 x 10 = 9.9999. 9.9999 - 0.99999 = 8.99991.0.99999..... = 1
x=0.99999...
10x=9.99999...
10x-x=9x=9.0
9x÷9=x=1.0
Therefore, 0.999... is equal to 1.
Therefore, it is not equal to 1. Still, in any case, 0.999 can never be equal to 1 as the numeral/fraction/decimale it is expressed as is diffrent and therefore can never be equal to each other.