Well I'm gonna try to do this like my calculus teacher told me:
1/9 = 0.111111
2/9 = 0.222222
3/9 = 0.333333
etc...
so 9/9 = 0.999999
therefore 0.99999 is equal to 1
Fermat's Last Theroem
It says that if you replace the exponents in the Pythagorean theroem to any interger greater than 2 there will be no answer, but this was proven wrong over 300 years later by Andrew Wiles. Even if it was right it would be useless
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