In article <1180595110.929124.284320@q19g2000prn.googlegroups.com> chajadan@mail.com writes: ... > http://www17.brinkster.com/chajadan/Math/Proofs/Proof1.doc > > That webpage should be accessible to anyone with an internet > connection. The paper describes limitations of decimal notation, lacks > in the most common algebraic proof, and why real numbers cannot allow > 0.999... to equal one. > > If you cannot access it and are interested, e-mail me directly and I > will forward you a copy directly.
I can access it (probably) but not read it as I cannot read Word document.
I have a single question. How in your paper do you *define* 0.999...? -- dik t. winter, cwi, kruislaan 413, 1098 sj amsterdam, nederland, +31205924131 home: bovenover 215, 1025 jn amsterdam, nederland; http://www.cwi.nl/~dik/