21 Mar
2020
21 Mar
'20
12:32 p.m.
Example 1: 2/3 = 0,6666... (q) 3/2 = 1,5 (r) The sets {2;3} and {0;1;5;6} are disjoint.
I'll point out that Eric sees a zero in front of the decimal mark as significant. Since of the two divisions one will always have this zero, the terms of his sequence can never have a zero digit. There's a different sequence that sees the zero in front of the decimal mark as insignificant: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 4, 11, 40, 12, 400, 22, ...