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How to prove that
2+2=5

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Answered by Anonymous
5
Hey mate here's your answer.......

Proving 2 + 2 = 5.

a2 = a + b

a2 - b2 = a × b - b2

(a+b) (a-b) = b (a-b) ( Crossing both the sides)

a+b = b

2b = b

2 = 1 , 1 = 2

1 + 3 = 2+ 3

4 = 5 ( splitting 4 in 2×2)

Hence 2 + 2 = 5.
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Answered by Anonymous
7
Hye !!

Here's your answer !!

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It's all about contradiction

let x = 1

Multiply both sides with x

x × x = 1 × x

x^2 = x

subtract one from both sides

x^2 - 1 = x - 1

(x + 1 ) (x - 1 ) = x - 1

x + 1 = 1

If x = 1

1 + 1 = 1

2 = 1

Add 3 to both sides

2 + 3 = 1 + 3

5 = 4

4 can be written as 2 + 2

5 = 2 + 2

Hence proved!

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