Math, asked by happymadhuresh, 8 months ago

how can we prove that 2+2=5

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Answered by pc010191
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Answer:

5 now from the left hand side take out the common factor 4 and from the right hand side take out the common factor 5 the bracket on the both side have the same value. so cancelling out the common terms will give us 4 is equal to 5 and writing for as 2 + 2 will give us a final equation 2 + 2 is equal to 5.

i hope it will help you

Answered by Anonymous
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GIVEN:

  • 2 + 2 =5

TO PROVE:

  • 2 + 2 = 5

SOLUTION:

 \implies \bf \: 20  - 20 = 25 - 25 \\  \\  \implies \bf \: 5 \times 4 - 5 \times 4 = 5 \times 5 - 5 \times 5 \\  \\  \implies \bf4(5 - 5) = 5(5 - 5)

cancelling (5-5) from both sides we get,

 \implies \bf \: 4 = 5  \\  \\ \implies \bf \: 2 + 2 = 5

Hence proved

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