0/0=2 prove this

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Posted by Raghuveer Singh 6 years ago
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Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago
=> [(10)^2 - (10)^2]/ (100-100)
=> (10-10)(10+10)/ (100-100)
=> (10+10)/10 [since, (10-10) get cancelled by each other]
=> 20/10
=> 2 = RHS
Hence, it's prove...?
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Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago
2Thank You