03-10-2009, 07:29 AM
Again you are truncating .9999..., in my proof it keeps going, it never ends, there is not another 9 because it has infinity 9's already, and there is no infinity +1. I'm not taking .9999...0 anywhere in that proof, that would imply it ends at some point, I'm subtracting .99999...99999..... and so on from itself, and you get the 9x=9.
Anyway I am off to the job interview, we can continue later if you want, but I can assure you this isn't even an argument amongst mathematicians, our only argument about this is how to convince people it is true.
Anyway I am off to the job interview, we can continue later if you want, but I can assure you this isn't even an argument amongst mathematicians, our only argument about this is how to convince people it is true.
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