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Here is an easy proof that <math>1 = 0.99999...</math>
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Here is an easy proof that <math>0.99999... = 1</math>
  
 
<cmath>\frac{1}{3} = 0.33333...</cmath>
 
<cmath>\frac{1}{3} = 0.33333...</cmath>
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<cmath>\frac{3}{3} = 0.99999...</cmath>
 
<cmath>\frac{3}{3} = 0.99999...</cmath>
 
<cmath>1 = 0.99999...</cmath>
 
<cmath>1 = 0.99999...</cmath>
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<cmath>0.99999... = 1</cmath>

Latest revision as of 20:59, 26 May 2012

Here is an easy proof that $0.99999... = 1$

\[\frac{1}{3} = 0.33333...\] \[3 * \frac{1}{3} = 3 * 0.33333...\] \[\frac{3}{3} = 0.99999...\] \[1 = 0.99999...\] \[0.99999... = 1\]