Math, asked by Bella2017, 1 year ago

can you prove 1+1=11

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Answered by Anonymous
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1 + 1 = 2 ------(1) [We know that]

To prove :- 1 + 1 = 11

Proof :- 4 - 4= 22 - 22

[ Because Both equals to zero ]

2 × 2 - 2 × 2 = 11 × 2 - 2 × 11 [ Factorising ]

2 ( 2 - 2 ) = 11 ( 2 - 2 )

[ ( 2 - 2 ) Cut on both sides with each other ]

2 = 11

From equation (1) :-

1 + 1 = 11 [ 2 = 1 + 1 ]

Hence, Proved !!

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Answered by Kusumsahu7
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Hi dear ✌✌

Here is your answer
Yes we can prove ✔✔

-22 = -22
- 26 = 121 - 143
22 - 2×2×(13/2) = 112 - 2×11×(13/2)
22 - 2×2×(13/2) + (13/2)2 = 112 - 2×11×(13/2) + (13/2)2.
(2 - 13/2)2 = (11 - 13/2)2
2 - 13/2 = 11 - 13/2

So 2=11

then evaluate this

1+1=11

so we can prove ✔✔

Hope its help you ✌✌

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