Sociology, asked by piyush1197, 11 months ago

Can you prove 4=5 If you don't can then I'll saw to prove you in simple manner ​


piyush1197: So took my answrr
piyush1197: You know 20-20=0. 25-25=0
piyush1197: Then take common 4 and 5 in it
GARS189: ok gotcha
piyush1197: Then 4(5-5)=5(5-5)
piyush1197: Then cancel 5-5 With each other
piyush1197: so we have got 4=5
GARS189: thanks
piyush1197: It is Right
Anonymous: ___k off

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Answered by Anonymous
11

Hey

 \sqrt{ - 20}  =  \sqrt{ - 20}  \\  \\  =  >  \sqrt{16 - 36}  =  \sqrt{25 - 45}  \\  \\  =  >  \sqrt{16 - 36 +  \frac{81}{4} } =  \sqrt{25 - 45 +  \frac{81}{4} }   \\  \\  =  >  \sqrt{(4 -  \frac{9}{2} ) {}^{2} }  =  \sqrt{(5 -  \frac{9}{2}) {}^{2}  }  \\  \\  =  > 4 -  \frac{9}{2}  = 5 -  \frac{9}{2}  \\  \\  =  > 4 = 5

This proof is illogical and purely a contradiction


piyush1197: Where you take 4
piyush1197: 16-36
piyush1197: 20
piyush1197: root 20
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