Sae - you raise some good points, but the clincher is the proof - Adrian is right when you look at the mathematics
1 = 9/9 = 9 x 1/9 = 9 x 0.111...=0.999
This is a non intuitive fact, the idea that two decimals can represent the same number, but it works in the proof. As non intuitive as this is when you think about it there is no getting away from the proof.
So Sae - are you going to stick to your predefined notions on the nature of infantecimals, or believe the proof when it is inconsistent with your existing understanding? You'd be doing something those other people always do.......
1 = 9/9 = 9 x 1/9 = 9 x 0.111...=0.999
This is a non intuitive fact, the idea that two decimals can represent the same number, but it works in the proof. As non intuitive as this is when you think about it there is no getting away from the proof.
So Sae - are you going to stick to your predefined notions on the nature of infantecimals, or believe the proof when it is inconsistent with your existing understanding? You'd be doing something those other people always do.......
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