Math, asked by ShahriyarHossain, 1 year ago

1+1=3 prove how 1+1=3​

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Answered by shadowsabers03
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Okay, this question is seemed much trickier. So let me prove this trickily.

Assume the equality →    \frac{x+2}{x+3}=\frac{x+3}{x+2}

\frac{x+2}{x+3}=\frac{x+3}{x+2} \\ \\ \\ (x+2)(x+2)=(x+3)(x+3) \\ \\ (x+2)^2=(x+3)^2 \\ \\ x+2=x+3 \\ \\ 2=3 \\ \\ 1+1=3 \\ \\ \\

Hence proved!

But genuinely here a contradiction occurred. Find it if you can!

Thank you. ^_^

Answered by Anonymous
5
1 +1=3
means to prove is 2=3
Multiply 0 to both the sides.
2*0= 3*0
0=0
proved Axiom
If equals are multiplied to equals the product is also equal...

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