1+1=3 ?........prove it!
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hiii...First of all, let me tell you that there is no real proof for the statement 1 + 1 = 3. You cannot use correct mathematics to prove an incorrect statement.
However, there are a couple of false "proofs" to “prove” stuff like this. The most famous example is the proof that ‘1 = 0’ and once you prove a false statement, you can prove anything.
Here are some so called proofs to prove “1 + 1 = 3”:
41 – 40 = 61 – 60
=>16 + 25 – 2*5*4 = 36 + 25 – 2*5*6
=>4^2 + 5^2 -2*5*4 = 6^2 + 5^2 – 2*5*6
Using the identity: a^2 + b^2 - 2ab = (a - b)^2
=>(4 - 5)^2 = (6 - 5)^2
Taking square root both the sides:
=>(4 - 5) = (6 - 5) **
=>4 = 6
Dividing by 2
=>2 = 3
=>1 + 1 = 3
Hence proved!
Alternate proof:
Start with the following equation:
Let a = b
Multiply both sides by b:
=>ab = b^2
Subtract a^2 from both sides and factorize:
=>ab − a^2 = b^2 − a^2
=>a (b−a) = (b+a) (b−a)
Simplify and add 1 to both sides:
=>a = b+ a**
=>a + 1 =b + a + 1
Now since a = b (the starting point of this proof), we can write this as:
=>a + 1 =2a + 1
And in the case where a = 1, we have:
=>1 + 1 = 2 + 1
=>1 + 1 = 3
Hence proved!
However, there are a couple of false "proofs" to “prove” stuff like this. The most famous example is the proof that ‘1 = 0’ and once you prove a false statement, you can prove anything.
Here are some so called proofs to prove “1 + 1 = 3”:
41 – 40 = 61 – 60
=>16 + 25 – 2*5*4 = 36 + 25 – 2*5*6
=>4^2 + 5^2 -2*5*4 = 6^2 + 5^2 – 2*5*6
Using the identity: a^2 + b^2 - 2ab = (a - b)^2
=>(4 - 5)^2 = (6 - 5)^2
Taking square root both the sides:
=>(4 - 5) = (6 - 5) **
=>4 = 6
Dividing by 2
=>2 = 3
=>1 + 1 = 3
Hence proved!
Alternate proof:
Start with the following equation:
Let a = b
Multiply both sides by b:
=>ab = b^2
Subtract a^2 from both sides and factorize:
=>ab − a^2 = b^2 − a^2
=>a (b−a) = (b+a) (b−a)
Simplify and add 1 to both sides:
=>a = b+ a**
=>a + 1 =b + a + 1
Now since a = b (the starting point of this proof), we can write this as:
=>a + 1 =2a + 1
And in the case where a = 1, we have:
=>1 + 1 = 2 + 1
=>1 + 1 = 3
Hence proved!
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Answer:
1+1=3
Step-by-step explanation:
look dady is one mommy is two and then they create me so 1+1=3!
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