Solve the problems
2/6x42
- 4/26x52
2/3-4/6
Answers
Answer:
Detail about why my answer is correct:
1. Your first equation implies that 4=0.
Proof:
If 2=6, then 2-2=6-2, because of the compatibility of equality in arithmetic with the subtraction operator. Since 2-2=0, it follows from your first equation that 0=6-2, because of transitivity of equality and the substitution rule for equality. Since 6-2=4, it then follows that 0=4, by the substitution rule for equality.
QED
2. Your second equation implies that 9=0.
Proof:
If we assume that 3=12. Then 12=3, by the symmetry property of equality. Thus, because equality is compatible with subtraction, 12-3=3-3=0. By transitivity of equality and since 12-3=9, and by the substitution rule, it follows from the given assumption that 9=0.
QED
3. Your first two equations imply that 4=9.
Proof:
Assume that 2=6 and 3=12. By 1. above, we get 4=0, and by 2. above, we get that 9=0, so by symmetry and transitivity of equality, we have 4=9.
QED
4. From your equations, anything can be proven, because you are beginning with false assumptions.
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