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prove. that (2+2=5)​

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 2+2=5

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20 - 20 = 25 - 25

(5 \times 4) - (5 \times 4) = (5 \times 5) - (5 \times 5)

Taking 4 common from L.H.S & 5 common from R.H.S

4(5 - 5) = 5(5 - 5)

Cancelling (5 - 5) on both sides

So we get 4 = 5

4 can be written as 2 + 2

Therefore, 2+2 = 5✌

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