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prove 3=4...

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Answered by MiniDoraemon
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\bf{Proving \: 3 = 4}

Proof :

 {(3)}^{2}  - 7 \times 3  =  {(4)}^{2}  - 7 \times 4 \\  \\  =  >  {(3)}^{2} -  \frac{7}{2}   \times 3 \times 2 =  {(4)}^{2}  -  \frac{7}{2}  \times 4 \times 2 \\  \\  =  >  {(3)}^{2}  -  \frac{7}{2}  \times 3 \times 2 +  {( \frac{7}{2} )}^{2}  =  {(4)}^{2}  -  \frac{7}{2}  \times 4 \times 2 +  {( \frac{7}{2} )}^{2}  \\  \\  =  >  {(3 -  \frac{7}{2} )}^{2}  =  {(4 -  \frac{7}{2}) }^{2}  \\  \\  =  > (3 -  \frac{7}{2} ) = (4 -  \frac{7}{2} ) \\  \\  =  > 3 = 4 -  \frac{7}{2}  +  \frac{7}{2}  \\  \\  =  > 3 = 4 \\  \\

\underline{\bf{Hence, \: proved\: that\: 3 = 4}}
Answered by TRISHNADEVI
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