just a fun and silly thing.have fun with this silly thread that is some fun with maths.
(x^2-x^2)=(x^2-x^2)
so x(x-x)=(x+x)(x-x)
cancelling (x-x) on both sides.
x=x+x; this means x=2x
cancelling x on both sides.
1=2!!!!!
mathematically sensless but fun.go on try it out with somebody.
using this we can prove any number equal to any other number.
for example.ill prove every no. between 1 to 5 is equal to each other.
1=2.so 1+3=2+3
so 4=5 (1)
4-2=5-2
so 2=3 (2)
1+2=2+2
so 3=4 (3)
this means
3=4=5(steps 1 and 3)
since 2=3 (step 2)
2=3=4=5
and since 1=2
1=2=3=4=5.
Originally posted by SID10He say "one and one and one is three"
just a fun and silly thing.have fun with this silly thread that is some fun with maths.
(x^2-x^2)=(x^2-x^2)
so x(x-x)=(x+x)(x-x)
cancelling (x-x) on both sides.
x=x+x; this means x=2x
cancelling x on both sides.
1=2!!!!!
mathematically sensless but fun.go on try it out with somebody.
using this we can prove any number equal to any other number.
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this means
3=4=5(steps 1 and 3)
since 2=3 (step 2)
2=3=4=5
and since 1=2
1=2=3=4=5.
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Originally posted by XanthosNZThat is rather interesting, if true. The rest of us really don't care or don't believe it because it's just stupid.
You cancelled by (x-x) which is zero. Anything you do after that step is wrong.
Also it should be known that factorial(factorial(factorial(factorial(2)))) == 2.
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