Can you prove this maths puzzled question
Prove that 2=3
By any proper method....
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We all know that 0=0(eq1)
So 2×0=0(eq2)
and 3×0=0(eq3)
Substituting eq3 and eq2 in eq1
2×0=3×0
Cancelling common terms on both sides
2=3
It's just for fun....
So 2×0=0(eq2)
and 3×0=0(eq3)
Substituting eq3 and eq2 in eq1
2×0=3×0
Cancelling common terms on both sides
2=3
It's just for fun....
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that's better method by imagining a no.
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