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      161 year ago

      This one has always bothered me a bit because …999999 is the same as infinity, so it’s like you’re just doing math using infinity as a real quantity which we all know is invalid.

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        21 year ago

        Yes, you’re right this doesn’t work for real numbers.

        It does however work for 10-adic numbers which are not real numbers. They’re part of a different number system where this is allowed.

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        1 year ago

        You can also prove it a different way if you allow the use of the formula for finding the limit of the sum of a geometric series on a non-convergent series.

        Sum(ar^n, n=0, inf) = a/(1-r)

        So,

        …999999

        = 9 + 90 + 900 + 9000…

        = 9x10^0 + 9x10^1 + 9x10^2 + 9x10^3…

        = Sum(9x10^n, n=0, inf)

        = 9/(1-10)

        = -1