1/9 is repeating .1111111s. Multiply that decimal by 9, and you get .99999 repeating. Multiply the fraction of 1/9 by 9, and you get one. What is your point?
.999999 repeating x10 becomes 9.99999 repeating. .9999999 repeating x9 is 8.9999999 repeating-ending with 1. Just because you can make an equation that makes a number equal to one at some point, does not automatically make that number equal to one. You can see this with 1/__ fractions: you can make them equal to 1 if you multiply by a certain number... but the number itself is not equal to one.
Watch, 1/9 x10 -1/9 is also equal to one. This is set up no differently for the same answer with a different number. You can make this same equation with any number. Watch, .5 x3 -5 is also equal to one... I take it .5 is also equal to one then?
.999999 repeating x10 becomes 9.99999 repeating. .9999999 repeating x9 is 8.9999999 repeating-ending with 1. Just because you can make an equation that makes a number equal to one at some point, does not automatically make that number equal to one. You can see this with 1/__ fractions: you can make them equal to 1 if you multiply by a certain number... but the number itself is not equal to one.
Watch, 1/9 x10 -1/9 is also equal to one. This is set up no differently for the same answer with a different number. You can make this same equation with any number. Watch, .5 x3 -5 is also equal to one... I take it .5 is also equal to one then?
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Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
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