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Is it correct~ 10^2-10^2=10^2-10^2 Then, 10(10-10)=(10+10)(10-10) …

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Is it correct~ 10^2-10^2=10^2-10^2 Then, 10(10-10)=(10+10)(10-10) Now , (10-10) cancel on the both sides------ Then, 10=20 So, 1=2
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Go Pika 7 years, 8 months ago

So you got what I said right

Go Pika 7 years, 8 months ago

Because which ever number you subtract from itself it will be O only nothing else. Nice try . But according to me and maths your can't claim 1=2 then no need of any numbers. If 1=2=3 ....=9

Go Pika 7 years, 8 months ago

Wait you can't apply a^2-b^2 formula for a^2-a^2 . So you are wrong

Go Pika 7 years, 8 months ago

You could then replace a combination of 1-9 numbers in it

Go Pika 7 years, 8 months ago

Oh my god. Too much genius stuff. These are called as playing with numbers
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