In response to
"Yes, you are. When you get to the root of it, you're saving time and rounding up. It's OK, Reagen. You're allowed to save time."
by
JaxSean
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but look at the example I just posted. There's a difference.
Posted by
Reagen (aka Reagen)
Mar 5 '10, 13:36
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it's not rounding to say .999... = 1. It's an expression of a mathematical truth. Like I say below, infinity doesn't mean you "get real close and then stop". It means you *never* stop. Ever. And that's different from saying many, many, many, many nines.
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