whitefork
None of the above
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This is true.In other words. 0.999999999999999...... NEVER equals 1
We can make it as close to 1 as you require.
If you give me a fraction, as small as you please, I can show how, in a finite number of steps, to produce a repeating decimal that is closer to 1 than that fraction. That's one of the things a limit is. You're not permitted to give me 0 as the fraction because there's no way to produce zero with a non-zero numerator.