Mathematics ends in contradiction:an integer=a non-integer

5  2019-04-03 by qiling

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1 is a finite number it stops A finite decimal is one that stops, like 0.157 A non-finite decimal like 0.999... does not stop when a finite number 1 = a non-finite number 0.999.. then maths ends in contradiction

another way 1 is an integer a whole number 0.888... is a non-integer it is not a whole number 0.999... is a non-integer not a whole number when a integer 1 =a non-integer 0.999... maths ends in contradiction

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Nothing in your axiomatic foundation rules out the possibility that a number cannot be both a finite number and a non-finite number as you've defined them, despite the fact that your poor choice of non-conventional terminology incorrectly implies they are mutually exclusive.

Example:

1=1.000...

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