(100/100)-(100/100)=2 Prove that

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Posted by Vikas Prajapati 6 years, 11 months ago
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Ram Kushwah 6 years, 11 months ago
Mr. Vikas these are useless things still for you I give the explaination
but for (100-100)/(100-100)
{tex}\begin{array}{l}=\frac{\displaystyle10^2-10^2}{10(10-10)}=\frac{(10-10)(10+10)}{10(10-10)}\\=\frac{10+10}{10}\\=\frac{\displaystyle20}{10}=2\\But\;this\;is\;coming\;because\;we\;used\;\frac{10-10}{10-10}=\;\frac00=1\;which\;is\;not\;possible,So\;such\;results\;are\;useless\end{array}{/tex}
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Vikas Prajapati 6 years, 11 months ago
0Thank You