Math, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

anyone prove that
(3 - 3)/(3 -3) =2
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate!

Here is ur answer...

To prove....(3-3)/(3-3) = 2

LHS :

••••••

= (3-3)/(3-3)

= 1/1

= 1

= 2

RHS = 2

LHS = RHS

Hence proved!

1 = 2 proof is in the attachment!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given,

3-3/3-3 = 2

3-3/3-3 = 1

so, 1 = 2

L.H.S. is not equal to R.H.S.


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