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Is 1=2?
1*0=0
2*0=0
From the statement 1 and 2, we conclude that
1*0=2*0
cancel 0 from both side, we get 1=2
but we all knowvthat 1 never be equal to 2. So whatbisvthe wrong inbthe above proof

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