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OH DUH OF COURSE THEY HAVE A SIMILAR PRIME FACTORISATIOn
They're all divisible by 142857.


Mmmmmmmhm.
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Mmmmmmmhm.


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11 isn't anywhere near as cool. Its fractional oddities begin and end with the fact that they're all divisible by 9. Although...
9/11 = 0.81818181...
10/11 = 0.90909090...
11/11 = 0.99999999...
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11 isn't anywhere near as cool. Its fractional oddities begin and end with the fact that they're all divisible by 9. Although...
9/11 = 0.81818181...
10/11 = 0.90909090...
11/11 = 0.99999999...


Except it's not .999999999..., the same way 1/3 != .3333333.... It's an estimate.
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Except it's not .999999999..., the same way 1/3 != .3333333.... It's an estimate.


I'm just sayin'. It's a nice pattern.
although um why is it an estimate
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I'm just sayin'. It's a nice pattern.
although um why is it an estimate


We went through this. You cannot get a base-ten number equal to a third.
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We went through this. You cannot get a base-ten number equal to a third.


???
I don't remember us doing so.
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???
I don't remember us doing so.


We got into a huge PM fight about it.
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Ooh, this is cool.

5/7 = 0.714285
6/7 = 0.857142
7/7 = 0.999999

11/13 = 0.846153...
12/13 = 0.923076...
13/13 = 0.999999...

Even if it's not proof, it's nice to think about.
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Well I know that, but I don't remember how you explained the whole 1/3 = 0.333333... thing is an estimate.
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pretty number <3
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Well I know that, but I don't remember how you explained the whole 1/3 = 0.333333... thing is an estimate.


The very fact that it continues forever proves that it's not exact. .3333... != 1/3 in the same way that
(1/3 * 3 == 3/3 == 1) != (.33333... * 3 == .99999999...). By definition, .99999... != 1, as it is infinitesimally less than one, but to the degree that it is essentially 1. But no matter what point at, and how many digits out you go, .999999... isn't 1.
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The very fact that it continues forever proves that it's not exact. .3333... != 1/3 in the same way that
(1/3 * 3 == 3/3 == 1) != (.33333... * 3 == .99999999...). By definition, .99999... != 1, as it is infinitesimally less than one, but to the degree that it is essentially 1. But no matter what point at, and how many digits out you go, .999999... isn't 1.


I always saw something like 0.333333... as representing the whole forever, just like the infinity sign represents all of infinity. I would suppose that it's an axiom problem, since you can either see a repeating decimal with a ... as representing the exact, forever-going value, or as "it goes on forever".

If, and only if, 0.333333 represents the exact value of 1/3, then, and only then, does the proof hold true.
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I always saw something like 0.333333... as representing the whole forever, just like the infinity sign represents all of infinity. I would suppose that it's an axiom problem, since you can either see a repeating decimal with a ... as representing the exact, forever-going value, or as "it goes on forever".

If, and only if, 0.333333 represents the exact value of 1/3, then, and only then, does the proof hold true.


No, the proof serves to demonstrate that it's not.

By the way, momentum isn't enough to mess up what's going on there. The alley's not that faulty =P
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No, the proof serves to demonstrate that it's not.

By the way, momentum isn't enough to mess up what's going on there. The alley's not that faulty =P


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Can't wait to get off work.

Also, tell Sven to get back on.

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Can't wait to get off work.

Also, tell Sven to get back on.


because we can totally do that
EDIT: Oh hey, he's here anyway.
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Can't wait to get off work.

Also, tell Sven to get back on.


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because we can totally do that
EDIT: Oh hey, he's here anyway.


Yee. I had to do the condition of the ing.
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Yee. I had to do the condition of the ing.


Conditioning what?
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Conditioning what?


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