Math, asked by bonoshree2004, 7 months ago

Can you prove that 1=2? It's a challenge.​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Since a = b (that's the assumption we started with), we can substitute b in for a to get: b + b = b. Combining the two terms on the left gives us: 2b = b. Since b appears on both sides, we can divide through by b to get: 2 = 1.

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Answered by ashna5143
2

Answer:

YES. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED

Step-by-step explanation:

It is very easy to prove 1 = 2, but we all know it is wrong. But, most of us don’t know how to prove it wrong. I will tell you both how to prove it (1 = 2) and how to prove it wrong.

1=12

We can also write that, 1–1=12−12

And this is true we all know that.

Now, applying formula [a2−b2=(a+b)(a−b)]

Then, 1–1=(1+1)(1–1)

Till this all steps are correct.

Now, divide both side by (1–1) We get, 1=(1+1)∗1

Thus, 1 = 2

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