prove1=3 to become brainliest
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1=3 by putting 1+1+1 okk my bro
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Related to this is the following 'proof' that 1 = 31=3.
\begin{aligned} & \mbox{We know that} & & (-1)^1 = -1 = (-1)^3 & & (1) \\ & \mbox{Taking logarithms, we get} & & 1 \times \log (-1) = 3 \times \log (-1) & & (2)\\ & \mbox{Since }\log(-1) \neq 0, \mbox{ we can divide by} \log(-1) & & 1 = 3 & & (3) \\ \end{aligned}
We know that
Taking logarithms, we get
Since log(−1)
=0, we can divide bylog(−1)
Step-by-step explanation:
(−1)
1
=−1=(−1)
3
1×log(−1)=3×log(−1)
1=3
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