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#1 2012-09-16 08:10:51

Smartiebell
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1? Or not?

My personal view- up but I do not like the wording.

I (thought) it's like the "proof" of 1=2. There has to be a hidden mistake.

The problem( copied and pasted )
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Let X = 0.999... 
  Then 10X = 9.999... 
 
Subtract X from each side to give us:
   
  9X = 9.999... - X
 
but we know that X is 0.999..., so: 
   
  9X = 9.999... - 0.999...
or: 9X = 9
   
Divide both sides by 9:
   
  X = 1 
   
But hang on a moment I thought we said X was equal to 0.999... ?

Yes, it does, but from our calculations X is also equal to 1. So:
   
  X = 0.999... = 1 
   
  Therefore 0.999... = 1 

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Common Sense: The integer 1 has a 1 in the ones place, and 0.999... has a zero.


But, (oh crack, I just got confused!)  1/3 = 0.333... and 1/3 • 3 =3/3=1, and 0.333... •  3 =0.999...
so 0.999 would equal (1)! eek( put parenthesis so not to be mistaken for 1!)

swear
I need some diffrent opinions...

EDIT: I say yes now, thnx bobby!

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#2 2012-09-16 08:47:42

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Re: 1? Or not?

Hi;

Who says that there is only only representation of the integer 1?


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#3 2012-09-16 08:54:46

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Re: 1? Or not?

There IS
1.0

01

1• 1

2-1

x^0
etc...

I AM going both ways on this subject.
I'm just a little kid, don't confuse me too much!

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#4 2012-09-16 08:58:19

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Re: 1? Or not?

Hi;

How little?

In your post you admit or agree that

1 / 3 = .3333333...

So you are admitting that 1 / 3 has two representations, 1 / 3 and .33333333...
So why not 1?


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#5 2012-09-16 09:11:42

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Re: 1? Or not?

Agree.

Not 3rd grade little, but not College big.

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#6 2012-09-16 09:13:05

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Re: 1? Or not?

Hmmm, there is alot of room in there.

To continue, no one argues that 3 pieces of a pie that is cut in thirds does not equal the whole pie do they?


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#7 2012-09-16 09:20:22

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Re: 1? Or not?

Yeah, I have never disagreed with that.
I know that 1 can be representated more than once, but what I am trying to figure out is if 0.999... written in standard form is the same as 1 written in standard form. Now I am 0.6 leaning toward Yes.But every so often my brain goes back to no.

And talking about brainpower, I am higher then 5th grade.

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#8 2012-09-16 09:23:40

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Re: 1? Or not?

Very good!

If 1 / 3 = .3333333... as we agree then we know that 3 of those 1 / 3's equals the whole thing or 1. Since

3 * .333333.... = .999999....

or

3 * .333333.... = 1

therefore you must agree that .999999.... = 1, it is just written differently. It is actually much easier to accept this one even if you can not follow it.


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#9 2012-09-16 09:30:51

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Re: 1? Or not?

Thats what I wrote, right?!?!

And that means that 0.999... has the same properties as 1.
Like 5•0.999... = 5.
So we're sure about that, right?

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#10 2012-09-16 09:32:32

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Re: 1? Or not?

Hi;

This is not correct.

Like 5•0.999... = 5.

You have two decimal points in there.


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#11 2012-09-16 09:35:56

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Re: 1? Or not?

What do you mean?

the period after the 5 is a sentence stopper period.

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#12 2012-09-16 09:37:25

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Re: 1? Or not?

Like (5 times 1= 5) and (5 times 0.999... = 5)

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#13 2012-09-16 09:37:42

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Re: 1? Or not?

Hi;

Not the sentence stopper, this

5•0.999... we have an ellipsis on the end and two decimal points.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#14 2012-09-16 09:41:56

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Re: 1? Or not?

ok.
i thought • meant multiply.
So all that I had the problem with was the wording of the problem on the site. I say yes.

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#15 2012-09-16 09:42:52

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Re: 1? Or not?

Hi;

Confusion gone? Are you okay with the idea?


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#16 2012-09-16 09:44:43

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Re: 1? Or not?

Yes. I just got a glimpse of (cue mystical music) The world of MAATH!

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#17 2012-09-16 09:46:08

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Re: 1? Or not?

Oh cool, I just turned into a Member!

sorry, off topic.

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#18 2012-09-16 09:48:10

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Re: 1? Or not?

Congratulations!


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#19 2012-09-16 09:49:38

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Re: 1? Or not?

Soo... let the people who have a problem with the idea cometh here! Cause I just figured it out, and I like to hear new ideas.

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#20 2012-09-16 09:51:35

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Re: 1? Or not?

Very few who come in here with that problem can ever come around to any new ideas.

Last edited by bobbym (2013-02-16 01:42:35)


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#21 2013-01-29 23:18:06

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Re: 1? Or not?

All the phony proofs in favour of 0.999... being equal to 1 are easily refuted:

thenewcalculus.weebly.com/uploads/5/6/7/4/5674177/proof_that_0.999_not_equal_1.pdf

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#22 2013-01-29 23:29:08

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Re: 1? Or not?

I think that 0.999... = 1.


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#23 2013-01-30 01:21:00

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Re: 1? Or not?

john_gabriel wrote:

All the phony proofs in favour of 0.999... being equal to 1 are easily refuted:

thenewcalculus.weebly.com/uploads/5/6/7/4/5674177/proof_that_0.999_not_equal_1.pdf

Interesting paper, John. Though I'll admit I'm skeptical.

In particular, on page 6 you prove that

by induction -- which does make sense to me. Where I start to have my doubts is where you show that

is absurd. Didn't you only prove

for the natural numbers?

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#24 2013-01-30 01:30:53

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Re: 1? Or not?

hi  john_gabriel

Welcome to the forum.

I read the article.  You wrote it? 

One of the forum rules is:

"No Personal Attacks or Put-Downs. "

Hopefully the writer will understand that before contributing here.

Bob


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#25 2013-01-30 02:08:06

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Re: 1? Or not?

Also a good point is that we should "ban" 0.999..., and similar numbers (that end with 9 recurring), because we would then have one representation in decimal notation for every number.


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