100000fireflies wrote:
I'd be curious to see their theory or how they came to that conclusion. Logically, it's not a paradox and could only equal the final distance if the .000000000015 were rounded up to .000000000002. No matter the number you start with, and no matter how many hops, the frog will never get closer than a sliver away.
If you use the limit test, than yes, you will not ever reach 1.
But as mentioned,
As long as the value is a
positive integer, XeR, every subsequent leap by the frog would be closer to 1, theoretically.
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