1=2. BELIEVE IT OR NOT
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WARNING- What you are going to see now will make you realise that what you have been studying in maths since bachpan is not quite correct. Not for people who have weak hearts and other heart problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Let a=b a2=ab [multiplying a on both sides] a2_ b2=ab _ b2 (a+b)(a_b)=b(a_b) a+b=b [canceling (a-b) on both sides] 2b=b (as a=b)OR 1=2 Try to find out flaws in this derivation if you can. All the best. Don't forget to leave your valuable comments and rates.
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a2=ab [multiplying a on both sides]







