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If 0.999(etc) = 1, does 1 - 0.999 go to zero?
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If 0.999(etc) = 1, does 1 - 0.999 go to zero?
Check out ViHart on YouTube. She's got a couple of videos about this. She explains it really well.
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If 0.999(etc) = 1, does 1 - 0.999 go to zero? - by Euler - January 26, 2013 at 7:59 pm

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