Raistlin1980
And justice for some
When dealing with infinities, these things happen. A mathematitian would slap you if you tried to let n be a variable and say n = infinity. Infinity is only useful in the context of limits such as Lim x->a f(x) = +infinity
ok, i have to agree that
Limit n->infinity( summatory x from 1 to n ( 9/10^x ) ) = 1
Besides, i declare 0.9(9) as a stupid number. Normal properties can't be applied to stupid numbers. (Raistlin's theorem)
ok, i have to agree that
Limit n->infinity( summatory x from 1 to n ( 9/10^x ) ) = 1
Besides, i declare 0.9(9) as a stupid number. Normal properties can't be applied to stupid numbers. (Raistlin's theorem)