Originally posted by: zbalat
1/3 = .3333333333.....................
1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1
so 1= .9999999999999999999999999999999999999....................................................
It's so simple. I can't believe it is such an issue on this forum.
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: zbalat
1/3 = .3333333333.....................
1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1
so 1= .9999999999999999999999999999999999999....................................................
It's so simple. I can't believe it is such an issue on this forum.
that is flawed. it is impossible for something to equal something else if it isnt EXACTLY THE SAME. 291FSB is not the same as 290.999999FSB. it simply is not the same. i can see both sides of this arguement, and proofs like this are just as stupid as "can god make a rock he cant lift?" its such a stupid fallacy that it kills the arguement. find a real reason that .99999=1 and then prove it. it will never, ever reach 1.
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: zbalat
1/3 = .3333333333.....................
1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1
so 1= .9999999999999999999999999999999999999....................................................
It's so simple. I can't believe it is such an issue on this forum.
that is flawed. it is impossible for something to equal something else if it isnt EXACTLY THE SAME. 291FSB is not the same as 290.999999FSB. it simply is not the same. i can see both sides of this arguement, and proofs like this are just as stupid as "can god make a rock he cant lift?" its such a stupid fallacy that it kills the arguement. find a real reason that .99999=1 and then prove it. it will never, ever reach 1.
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: zbalat
1/3 = .3333333333.....................
1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1
so 1= .9999999999999999999999999999999999999....................................................
It's so simple. I can't believe it is such an issue on this forum.
that is flawed. it is impossible for something to equal something else if it isnt EXACTLY THE SAME. 291FSB is not the same as 290.999999FSB. it simply is not the same. i can see both sides of this arguement, and proofs like this are just as stupid as "can god make a rock he cant lift?" its such a stupid fallacy that it kills the arguement. find a real reason that .99999=1 and then prove it. it will never, ever reach 1.
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: zbalat
1/3 = .3333333333.....................
1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1
so 1= .9999999999999999999999999999999999999....................................................
It's so simple. I can't believe it is such an issue on this forum.
that is flawed. it is impossible for something to equal something else if it isnt EXACTLY THE SAME. 291FSB is not the same as 290.999999FSB. it simply is not the same. i can see both sides of this arguement, and proofs like this are just as stupid as "can god make a rock he cant lift?" its such a stupid fallacy that it kills the arguement. find a real reason that .99999=1 and then prove it. it will never, ever reach 1.
I hate to get involved in threads of fact vs. stupidity... but which of the above steps do you disagree with? 1/3 = .33333...? You can evaluate that by hand. 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1? Go back to elementary school, again, you can evaluate it by hand. Combining the two, you get .3~ + .3~ + .3~ = 1. From there, you get .9~ = 1. What's the problem?
Originally posted by: Indolent
so what do you think 1/3 equals then?
it's not .99999=1, the arguement is .99999.......=1
	Originally posted by: zbalat
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: zbalat
1/3 = .3333333333.....................
1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1
so 1= .9999999999999999999999999999999999999....................................................
It's so simple. I can't believe it is such an issue on this forum.
that is flawed. it is impossible for something to equal something else if it isnt EXACTLY THE SAME. 291FSB is not the same as 290.999999FSB. it simply is not the same. i can see both sides of this arguement, and proofs like this are just as stupid as "can god make a rock he cant lift?" its such a stupid fallacy that it kills the arguement. find a real reason that .99999=1 and then prove it. it will never, ever reach 1.
My mind is blown by your ignorance.
Originally posted by: EpsiIon
I'm not arguing against .999... equaling 1, but I've always hated the 1/3 argument. It basically says: "Assume our hypothesis is true. Under this assumption, our hypothesis is true." One could argue against it by saying that .333... is the best representation for 1/3 that is available in base 10 but that it isn't truly equal to 1/3 (since there is always a remainder). If you want to PROVE it, you have to use calculus, not simple arithmetic. Just my two cents...
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: EpsiIon
I'm not arguing against .999... equaling 1, but I've always hated the 1/3 argument. It basically says: "Assume our hypothesis is true. Under this assumption, our hypothesis is true." One could argue against it by saying that .333... is the best representation for 1/3 that is available in base 10 but that it isn't truly equal to 1/3 (since there is always a remainder). If you want to PROVE it, you have to use calculus, not simple arithmetic. Just my two cents...
Why do you have to use calc to prove something? Algebra / arithmetic work fine. Use the simplest tool to get the job done. None of the steps in that proof are invalid.
Let me guess... you don't know calc, and then when someone uses calc to prove it (do you consider infinite series/sequences/sums to be calc? they're usually taught in Calc I or II...) you'll ask them to explain in a way you can follow?
Originally posted by: EpsiIon
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: EpsiIon
I'm not arguing against .999... equaling 1, but I've always hated the 1/3 argument. It basically says: "Assume our hypothesis is true. Under this assumption, our hypothesis is true." One could argue against it by saying that .333... is the best representation for 1/3 that is available in base 10 but that it isn't truly equal to 1/3 (since there is always a remainder). If you want to PROVE it, you have to use calculus, not simple arithmetic. Just my two cents...
Why do you have to use calc to prove something? Algebra / arithmetic work fine. Use the simplest tool to get the job done. None of the steps in that proof are invalid.
Let me guess... you don't know calc, and then when someone uses calc to prove it (do you consider infinite series/sequences/sums to be calc? they're usually taught in Calc I or II...) you'll ask them to explain in a way you can follow?
False!I've taken up through the fifth quarter of college-level calculus. I'm not saying that you can't prove things with algebra. I'm saying that .999... = 1 for the same reasons that calculus works (basically, limits and a usable concept of infinity).
I'm also saying that using 1/3 = .333... to prove that .999... = 1 seems like circular logic. The people who don't accept that .999... means there really are an infinite number of 9's after the decimal point won't accept that .333... means there are an infinite number of 3's after the decimal point.
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: EpsiIon
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: EpsiIon
I'm not arguing against .999... equaling 1, but I've always hated the 1/3 argument. It basically says: "Assume our hypothesis is true. Under this assumption, our hypothesis is true." One could argue against it by saying that .333... is the best representation for 1/3 that is available in base 10 but that it isn't truly equal to 1/3 (since there is always a remainder). If you want to PROVE it, you have to use calculus, not simple arithmetic. Just my two cents...
Why do you have to use calc to prove something? Algebra / arithmetic work fine. Use the simplest tool to get the job done. None of the steps in that proof are invalid.
Let me guess... you don't know calc, and then when someone uses calc to prove it (do you consider infinite series/sequences/sums to be calc? they're usually taught in Calc I or II...) you'll ask them to explain in a way you can follow?
False!I've taken up through the fifth quarter of college-level calculus. I'm not saying that you can't prove things with algebra. I'm saying that .999... = 1 for the same reasons that calculus works (basically, limits and a usable concept of infinity).
I'm also saying that using 1/3 = .333... to prove that .999... = 1 seems like circular logic. The people who don't accept that .999... means there really are an infinite number of 9's after the decimal point won't accept that .333... means there are an infinite number of 3's after the decimal point.
They should... as I said, you can deduce it by hand. After a couple of digits you should realize the pattern.
Originally posted by: zbalat
1/3 = .3333333333.....................
1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1
so 1= .9999999999999999999999999999999999999....................................................
It's so simple. I can't believe it is such an issue on this forum.
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: zbalat
1/3 = .3333333333.....................
1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1
so 1= .9999999999999999999999999999999999999....................................................
It's so simple. I can't believe it is such an issue on this forum.
.333..., .666..., .999... do not exist. Repeating numbers are an imaginary construct to get by with the flaw of the decimal system. Only whole integers and ratios can represent accurate values when dealing with partials.
I would conclude that even .3333... does not equal 1/3.
