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Gopal Nayar 4 years, 4 months ago

Let a =b a×a = b×a a^2 - b^2 = b×a - b^2 (a - b )(a + b) = b( a - b ) a+ b = b b + b = b 2b = b 2 = 1 proved.

8D Bass Nation 4 years, 4 months ago

1=2: A Proof using Beginning Algebra The Fallacious Proof: Step 1: Let a=b. Step 2: Then a²=ab, Step 3: a²+a²=a²+ab, Step 4: 2a²=a²+b Step 5: 2a²-2ab=a²+ab-2ab Step 6: and 2a²-2ab=a²-ab. Step 7: This can be written as 2(a²-ab)=1(a²-ab), Step 8: and cancelling the a²-ab from both sides gives 1=2.
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