| Jay520 said: uh...that's not circular logic. It's an infinite amount of zeros. To put a 1 at the end would mean that it's a finite amount of zeros, which is wrong. You seem to think I'm subtracting 0.9999x from 10x. I'm not. On the left, I'm subtracting X from 10x, which is 9x. On the right side I'm subtracting 0.9999 from 9.0000 which is 9. In both cases, I'm subtracting the same value (since X = 0.999...) so no rule is broken. |
I see it now.







