I'll prove that:
y=0.x1‾=y = 0.\overline{x_1} =y=0.x1=x19\frac{x_1}{9}9x1
Let:
y=0.x1‾y = 0.\overline{x_1}y=0.x1
10y=x1.x1‾10y = x_1.\overline{x_1}10y=x1.x1
10y−y=9y10y - y = 9y10y−y=9y
x1.x1‾−0.x1‾=x1x_1.\overline{x_1} - 0.\overline{x_1} = x_1x1.x1−0.x1=x1
9y=x19y = x_19y=x1
9y9\frac{9y}{9}99y === x19\frac{x_1}{9}9x1
y=y =y=x19\frac{x_1}{9}9x1
Therefore, y=0.x1‾=y = 0.\overline{x_1} =y=0.x1=x19\frac{x_1}{9}9x1
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