untermensche
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What does any of that have to do with a definition that some thing repeats infinitely?
What does any of that have to do with a definition that some thing repeats infinitely?
ok, 1/3 IS 0.333...
what is wrong with you?
Are you just itching for a fight? Go to politics.
If you choose to discount definitions and have faith they are the same thing they are.
That is allowed. Nothing stops that kind of thinking.
I like 1/3 in base three. So easy. But we can make it easier. Base 1 third!
I think we should just make all numbers be specific bases. So 1/9th would be written in base 1/9th. And pi would be base pi. And 2/pi would be base 2/pi.
It makes things easier. All numbers are #1. They all win!
BTW, you owe me 1 dollar.
The property of having an infinite sequence of "3"s is a property of the decimal representation of the number that is expressed as "1/3" in fractional notation...
There may be some thing that repeats infinitely.
In other words it repeats without any possibility of ending.
There may be some thing that repeats infinitely.
In other words it repeats without any possibility of ending.
Like your erroneous responses to threads about infinities.
The property of having an infinite sequence of "3"s is a property of the decimal representation of the number that is expressed as "1/3" in fractional notation...
Nothing has infinity as a property.
There is no such thing as an infinite completed sequence.
The property of having an infinite sequence of "3"s is a property of the decimal representation of the number that is expressed as "1/3" in fractional notation...
Nothing has infinity as a property.
There is no such thing as an infinite completed sequence.
That's why it's impossible to ever fully write out the decimal representation of the number 1/3. It doesn't tell us anything interesting about the number, and it doesn't prevent us from even determining abstract properties the decimal representation would have, could it ever be fully written out.
That's why it's impossible to ever fully write out the decimal representation of the number 1/3. It doesn't tell us anything interesting about the number, and it doesn't prevent us from even determining abstract properties the decimal representation would have, could it ever be fully written out.
It should tell you 0.333... has no final value.
1/3 is an approximation.
the number 0.333... or the string "0.333..."?
1/3 is an approximation.
Thanks for the effort, but we already knew you were delusional (if anything, 0.333.. is an approximation; 1/3 is exact as exact can be).
Next question?
It is an endless string of numbers.
Thanks for the effort, but we already knew you were delusional (if anything, 0.333.. is an approximation; 1/3 is exact as exact can be).
Next question?
I don't share your religious faith so you merely claiming it means nothing.
It is like a Christian talking about the soul.
Something only seen with faith.
The string that is defined to never ends can end if we have enough faith.
It's not adults talking about numbers.
It's the faithful saying they don't care the string of numbers can't possibly end.
We can just pretend it does.
I agree.
Pretending is possible.
A string that continues infinitely is not some mystical other thing. Although it is possible to pretend it is equivalent to some other thing. Pretending is a human possibility.
But it is a string that continues infinitely.
Are either defined to repeat infinitely?
Land masses exist without any human label.
Nothing in mathematics exists until some humans invents it.
A value can be expressed infinite ways.
1 = 1/1
1 = 2/2
And so forth infinitely.
What exactly is the magic number that represents all those expressions?
Equivalence does not mean "the same thing".
6 x 3 = 9 x 2