Please tell me you did not just say that square roots are always defined to be positive..Maze1125 said:These aren't games. These are facts.PaulH said:From what I can remember of year 6 maths, all positive numbers have two square roots. Besides, as I said .. example of idiotic math games not unlike .9~ = 1
Square roots are factually defined to always be positive.
The equation x[sup]2[/sup] = 36 has two solutions 6 and -6.
But that is not the same thing as saying sqrt(36) = -6.
sqrt(36) = 6, always. This is done in order to ensure that "sqrt(x)" is a valid function.
Equally, 0.999... = 1, that is a fact. We're not playing games, it just an interesting fact. Just like e[sup]i*pi[/sup] = -1. It's a very interesting fact that is very unintuitive the first time you see it. But that doesn't make it wrong.
I enjoy how this thread has blossomed out of control. Maybe I should start one about when parallel lines meet at infinity (projective space), when triangles can have 3 right angles (on a sphere) when the angles of a triangle can all be 0 (hyperbolic plane) when a rational point P = (x,y) usually when x,y are in Q on a specific curve (an elliptic curve) and P + infinity = P.. I love Mathematics.
Oh and to reiterate myself. Generally 0.99999etc is usually taken to be one. It is in fact the limit but is just written as equality. If you look into non-standard analysis this is very much NOT true and if you go into much much more complicated and pure Mathematics then the concept of equality doesn't really mean a huge amount anyway.