prove in any way that 2=3.
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anyway by disobeying the rules of mathematics
Step-by-step explanation:
-6 = -6
=> 4 - 10 = 9 - 15
=> 2^2 - 2*5 = 3^2 - 3*5
After adding 25/4 both side
=> 2^2 - 2*5 + 25/4 = 3^2 - 3*5 + 25/4
=> 2^2 - 2*5 *(2/2) + (5/2)^2 = 3^2 - 3*5* (2/2) + (5/2)^2
=> 2^2 - 2*2*(5/2) + (5/2)^2 = 3^2 - 2*3*(5/2) + (5/2)^2
as we know a^2 - 2*a*b + b^2 = (a-b) ^2
=> (2 - (5/2) )^2 = (3 - (5/2) )^2
=> 2 - (5/2) = 3 - (5/2)
=> 2 = 3
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