Saying 0.9r = 1 amounts to a kind of mathematical trickery which is fine if you accept that
I love this thread - there's one side of the argument claiming that 0.9r is 1, and are offering theoretical explanations for it that can not be applied to the real world, and there's the other side which claim as they live in the real world it must be witchcraft.![]()
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How can you not accept it? It's a fact.
Because it's not being honest and misses a pretty important issue, the calculation itself, you can come up with any old calculation but just because you write it down doesn't mean you're magically given the answer, it takes work to do calculations.
If we wanted to calculate it we either need infinite time or an infinitely powerful computer, considering we don't have either the calculation will never be done and couldn't anyway because it deals with infinity.
If we wanted to calculate it we either need infinite time or an infinitely powerful computer, considering we don't have either the calculation will never be done and couldn't anyway because it deals with infinity.
0.9r doesnt = 1
If you could break distance down into an infinite unit that would accomodate infinite decimals then you would never travel 1m by travelling 0.9r meters.
Take the square root of 2. This is irrational, so it has an infinite decimal expansion.
Your argument is like saying that we can't multiply the square root of 2 by the square root of 2 because we'd need to do a calculation involving an infinite amount of digits. I'll tell you what the answer is. It's 2. I know this because I can look beyond the decimal expansion of a number and interpret our notation for what it actually means.
Suppose that 0.9r != 1
Divide both sides by 9.
0.1r != 0.1r
We have a contradiction, thus our original supposition must be incorrect.
DERP
And if you aren't using the ! to mean factorial then idk why you have it there.
DERP
By the exclamation mark do you mean factorial? because if you do then thats some serious fail there.
6! / 2 is NOT equal to 3!
and so 0.9! / 9 is NOT equal to 0.1!
And if you aren't using the ! to mean factorial then idk why you have it there.