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Proof 2+2 = 6 By calculus....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Mate,

Method 1÷

the fact that 1=-1,

since sqrt(1)=1 and -1.

1+1=2, 2+2+2=6,

so 1+1+1+1+1+1=6.

Since 1=-1,

we can also say 1+1+1+1+1-1,

equals both 4 and 6.

2+2=4, and 4=6,

which means that 2+2=6.

Method 2÷

2+2=6(given)

It seems like that they are adding 3+3=6(logically)

Means, considering 2=3

So, 1 would be half of 2 that is 1=1.5

And, 3=1.5×3=4.5

So, 3+1=4.5+1.5=6
 

Hope this helps you
Answered by NeverMind11
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Let's start off with the fact that 1=-1, since sqrt(1)=1 and -1.

1+1=2, 2+2+2=6, so 1+1+1+1+1+1=6.

Since 1=-1, we can also say 1+1+1+1+1-1, equals both 4 and 6.

2+2=4, and 4=6, which means that 2+2=6.

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