Math, asked by Árûßh, 1 year ago

can someone find the error in my equation idk how I found this solution
2^2-2^2=10-10
(2+2)(2-2)=5(2-2) (using a square + b square= (a+b)(a-b)
(2+2)(2-2)/(2-2)=5
2+2=5
4=5

Answers

Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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Yes, there is a mistake in the above equation.

In the above equation,

2² - 2² = 10 - 10

=> (2+2)(2-2) = 5(2-2)

Now, you cannot carry out (2-2) directly because 5 is multiplied to it.

Hence, the equation is wrong.


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Árûßh: can u tell me how u wrote square ... i mean how u wrote that power 2 with 2
BrainlyQueen01: just hold on 2 for few seconds
BrainlyQueen01: 2......²
Árûßh: oh thanks :)
Árûßh: i m sorry ..earlier i didnt understood what u said but now i understand it.. i have not transposed it and subtracted on the lhs from rhs .. that (2-2) was transposed to right side to be divided
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