0/0=2 proof that in arithmetic method without asking your teachers.
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A practical approach towards the question proves the fallacy of such statement.
The traditional 'so-called' arithmetic proof involves dividing both sides of an arbitrary equation by 0 which is so subtle to notice that you might get coaxed.
The traditional 'so-called' arithmetic proof involves dividing both sides of an arbitrary equation by 0 which is so subtle to notice that you might get coaxed.
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Step-by-step explanation:
0/0=2
Lhs
=0/0
=100-100/100-100
=10^2-10^2/10^2-10^2
=(10-10)(10+10)/(10-10)(10)[10common]
=20/10
=2
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