6 - 3 = 6 please explain
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Step-by-step explanation:
In reality
6-3=3
But there are some mathematical hacks which says 6-3=6
they also says 2+2=5
But all these are mathematical errors
Mark me as the brainliest
1) 6=9
To prove 6=9
We know
-54=-54
36–90=81–135
6^2–2*6*15/2+(15/2)^2=9^2–2 *9*15/2+(15/2)^2
(6–15/2)^2=(9–15/2)^2
6=9
Now
6–3=9–3=6
2)6–3=6 is quite famous in Einstein’s world.
Einstein discovered that, when the observer is moving with speed v away from a light source emitting a series of pulses (the distance between subsequent pulses is D), the frequency he measures is:
f' = c/D - v/D = (c-v)/D
and the speed of the pulses relative to the moving observer is:
c' = D(f') = c - v = c
A light source emits six pulses each second - the distance between the pulses is, accordingly, D = 50000 km. For a stationary (with respect to the source) observer the frequency and the speed of the pulses are:
f = 6 ; c = 6D
Then the observer starts moving at (1/2)c = 3D away from the source. According to special relativity, the frequency and the speed of the pulses relative to the moving observer change as follows:
f' = 6 - 3 = 3 ; c' = 6D - 3D = (6 - 3)D = 6D
The calculation:
6 - 3 = 6