prove that 6 - 3 = 5
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This question is pagal..
So I'd be giving another pagal answer!
As we all know 0=0[eq1]
So (6-3)0=0[eq2]
Also (5)0=0[eq3]
Substituting eq2 &3 in eq1
(6-3)0=(5)0
Cancelling common terms on both sides,
6-3=5
➡️So a common Question arises, "How it's possible?" "Does Mathematics is wrong?"
Answer:" Mathematics is never wrong"
Reason: Actually u can eliminate common terms only if the known or unknown value is NOT 0.
This is a fundamental rule in Mathematics, which many teachers SKIP during their BUSY lectures! XD
SunTheHelpingHand:
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Let,
6 = x
3 = y
5 = z
x - y = z
x = z + y
6 = 5 + 3
6 = 8 .... (1)
Now ,
6 - 3 = 5
8 - 3 = 5. {from (1)}
5 = 5
Therefore,
LHS = RHS
Proved...
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