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[math]1=0.\bar{9}[/math]

>> No.9187589

learn about real numbers, junior
then come back

>> No.9187602

>>9187503

That should be an identity sign, not an equals sign.

>> No.9187714

>>9187503
I like him

>> No.9187821

>>9187602
dude what ?

>> No.9187875

>>9187821
identity politics, now in math too

>> No.9187905

>over-bar notation
Kys!

>> No.9187907

>>9187589
>"real" numbers
tinfoil

>> No.9187933

>>9187905
shut up rube

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repeating_decimal#Notation

>> No.9187955

[math]
\begin{align*}
&0.33... \\
3 & \overline{)1_0 \;\;\;\;\;} \\
& \;\;\;\underline{9} \\
& \;\;\;1_0 \\
& \;\;\;\;\; \underline{9} \\
& \;\;\;\;\; 1 \;\; etc
\end{align*}
[/math]

>> No.9187973

>>9187933
The acceptable notation is 0.333... or better yet 1/3. Most professional mathematicians wouldn't recognize those special snowflake notations.

>> No.9187987

>>9187973
>0.333...
pi = 3.14159...

see the problem?

>> No.9188046
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9188046

>>9187503

>> No.9188060

>>9187503
>the proof for this a metaphor

>> No.9188215

>>9188046
>repost it to save time while you sage it
retard alert, you can't sage while posting an image, thanks for the bump though

>> No.9188224

>>9187987
>or better yet 1/3.

>> No.9188315

>>9188224
>don't do nuthin'
if only you thought that before shitposting

>> No.9188929

>>9187973
> 1/3 + 0.33333...
If mathematicians are supposed to be smart why havent they fixed this, huh? Why do we even have you around?

>> No.9188955

>>9187905
>i would rather write down repeating digits indefinitely rather than notate one digit with a line, saving myself time, effort and brainpower

>> No.9188960

What does 1-1/ω equal to?

>> No.9189020

>>9188960
OωO
what's this?