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how 2+2=5answer by proer explanation​

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Answered by AdorableMe
16

Answer:

PROVED!

Step-by-step explanation:

We know,

2+2=4

So,\ 2+2=4-\frac{9}{2}+\frac{9}{2}  \\2+2=\sqrt{(4-\frac{9}{2})^2} +\frac{9}{2} \\2+2=\sqrt{16-2*4*\frac{9}{2}+(\frac{9}{2})^2}+\frac{9}{2}   \\2+2=\sqrt{16-36+(\frac{9}{2})^2}+\frac{9}{2}  \\2+2=\sqrt{-20+(\frac{9}{2})^2} + \frac{9}{2}\\2+2=\sqrt{25-45+(\frac{9}{2})^2}+\frac{9}{2}  \\2+2=\sqrt{(5)^2-2*5*\frac{9}{2}+(\frac{9}{2})^2}+\frac{9}{2}\\2+2=\sqrt{(5-\frac{9}{2})^2}+\frac{9}{2}\\\\\2+2=5-\frac{9}{2}+\frac{9}{2}  \\2+2=5\\(Proved)

Answered by jblankenship002
0

Answer:

we know that 2+2=4

Step-by-step explanation:

a = b

a * a = a * b

a2  = a * b

a2  - b2 = a * b - b2

(a + b) (a -b) = b(a-b)

a + b =b

2b= b

2 = 1

1 = 2

1 + 3 = 2 + 3

4+5

2 + 2 = 5

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