>>11552618Alright I will end this once and for all.
OP, let's assume that 0.9999... != 1
if that's the case, then 0.9999... should certainly be lesser than 1, do you agree?
But forall real numbers a and b if a is lesser than b then there exists a real number c between them (you can easily prove that by taking c to be (a + b) / 2)
so if we assume that 0.9999 != 1 then there should be a real number c between them and since it is a real number it should have some decimal expansion since all real numbers have some decimal expansion, do you agree, OP?
What would that decimal expansion be?
Now tell me, OP.