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2+2=5 is it true? Justify your answer

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Answered by Eshita111
2
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)


Eshita111: MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST
ani99ket: √(4-9/2)² = 9/2 - 4 according to the convention
ani99ket: as √4 = 2 or -2
ani99ket: in a similar way u took negative value above and positive value below which is wrong
Answered by adarshpandey4
2
No it is wrong because 2+2=4 not this.

Eshita111: see i hv proved it
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