Math, asked by Junayed, 1 year ago

2+2=5..how.............?


Dhananjay2018: Required to prove, 2+2 = 5?

We all know, 2+2 = 4

2+2
= 4 – 9/2 + 9/2
= √(4 – 9/2)2 + 9/2
= √(16 – 2*4*9/2 + (9/2)2) + 9/2
= √(16 – 36 + (9/2)2) + 9/2
= √(-20 + (9/2)2) + 9/2
= √(25 – 45 + (9/2)2) + 9/2
= √(52) – 2*5*9/2 + (9/2)2) + 9/2
= √(5 – 9/2)2 + 9/2
= 5 – 9/2 + 9/2
= 5
Therefore, 2+2 = 5 (proved)

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Answered by GB2010
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Answered by AdorableMe
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Step-by-step explanation:

We know, 2+2=4.

So,\ 2+2=4-\frac{9}{2}+\frac{9}{2}  \\2+2=\sqrt{(4-\frac{9}{2})^2} +\frac{9}{2} \\2+2=\sqrt{16-2*4*\frac{9}{2}+(\frac{9}{2})^2}+\frac{9}{2}   \\2+2=\sqrt{16-36+(\frac{9}{2})^2}+\frac{9}{2}  \\2+2=\sqrt{-20+(\frac{9}{2})^2} + \frac{9}{2}\\2+2=\sqrt{25-45+(\frac{9}{2})^2}+\frac{9}{2}  \\2+2=\sqrt{(5)^2-2*5*\frac{9}{2}+(\frac{9}{2})^2}+\frac{9}{2}\\2+2=\sqrt{(5-\frac{9}{2})^2}+\frac{9}{2}\\\\\2+2=5-\frac{9}{2}+\frac{9}{2}  \\2+2=5\\(Proved)

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