TheProwler wrote:I liked your post, AAFitz.
AAFitz wrote:TheProwler wrote:Timminz wrote:0.999... does not approach anything. It is a single value which does not change.
I'm still kinda hoping someone can come up with an equation that will result in an answer of 0.999recurring without using recursion or a recursive number or some declared value that is "infinitely small". If you can't, then I would like someone to explain how 0.999recurring can even exist. Obviously, if something can't exist, it can't equal 1.
Actually, it is the exact reason that it cant "exist" that it does equal one
Can something that does not exist equal something that does exist?
AAFitz wrote:The only thing more infinite or pointless about this conversation, really is its uselessness.
I agree. For a few reasons.
One, it will eliminate the obvious possibility that people will think 1/3 times 3 equals 0.999recurring (and other similar mistakes). This will occur when people don't recognize the limitations and inaccuracies of trying to represent fractions with recurring decimals.
Two, differences this small never
actually exist. Quantum physics and all that stuff. Heck, one little electron floating around an atom will cause your measurements to constantly change if you are trying to measure so precisely.
This is kinda why I asked if someone could show me an equation to generate an answer of 0.999recurring without using, etc..
AAFitz wrote:Right or wrong, the difference if there was one between 1 and .99... would be infinitely small. As an infintely small number, it would be = to 0.
Same argument. I think an infinitely small number is not equal to zero.
Some would argue that zero doesn't even exist. One sentence, but very relevant to this entire thread. So I'll say it again.
Some would argue that zero doesn't even exist.
And they might be right.
AAFitz wrote:since .999... in every practical and useful meaningful way, will always and always has =1
I agree with that.
AAFitz wrote:, then .999...=1.
But, I disagree with that.