Math, asked by VivekWaldia123, 10 months ago

Proof that 0=1=2=3=4=5=6=7=8=9

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Answered by ShiveshDhar
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Answer:

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Answered by devsu128
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As we all know THIS is not true, but this can be proved with the help of a contradiction.

Step-by-step explanation:

let,
0=0

16 - 16 = 20-20
4 (4 - 3 - 1) = 5(4 - 3 - 1)
4=5                     ................... (i)
from (i)
0=1
5=6
6=7
7=8
8=9
1=2
2=3
3=4
hence 0=1=2=3=4=5=6=7=8=9
Hence Proved.
Challenge completed.
And at last, I want to tell that this is not a valid proof because above condition is not possible in modern mathematics
The contradiction which is used in this that

0/0 = 1
Which is definitely not true

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