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Does .999... equal 1?

Name: Anonymous 2005-11-15 21:52

does it?

Name: Anonymous 2005-11-16 23:48

>>13

Your second assertion, that .9 repeating and 1 are different simply because they look different, is patently silly.  A single number has an infinite number of representations.  2/6 is the same number as 1/3, even though the look different.  .9 repeating is simply another name for 1.  The numbers exist independent of our representation of them.

>>15

Define .9(...)9.

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