you can prove it with math
Not a proof, just wrong. In the β(substitute 0.9999β¦ = x)β step, it was only done to one side, not both (the left side wouldβve become 9.99999), therefore wrong.
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They multiplied both sides by 10.
0.9999β¦ times 10 is 9.9999β¦
X times 10 is 10x.
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The substitution property of equality is a part of its definition; you can substitute anywhere.
you can substitute anywhere
And if you are rearranging algebra you have to do the exact same thing on both sides, always