Math, asked by anushkamirapakayala, 1 year ago


10 \div 2 = 2  \: how \: it \: is \: possible


RagaviRagavendra: It is not possible ryt??
anushkamirapakayala: possible

Answers

Answered by MarilynEvans
12
 \mathsf{\huge{Answer}}

 \mathsf{\huge{To\:prove}}

 \frac{10}{2} = 2

 \mathsf{\huge{Proof}}

=>  \frac{10}{2}

If we spilt it by 2. It will appear as,

=>  \frac{(8+2)}{2}

Again if we spilt it by 2. It will appear as,

=>  \frac{4+2}{2}

And if we add 4 and 2, we get,

=>  \frac{6}{2}

Again if we spilt 6 by 2, it will appear as,

=>  \frac{(2+4)}{2}

And again if we spilt 2 by 2, it will appear as,

=>  \frac{1+4}{2}

And if we add 1 and 4, we get,

=>  \frac{5}{2}

By dividing 5 and 2, we get,

=> 2.5

By rounding it to the previous number, we'll get 2.

So, we have proved that,

 \frac{10}{2} = 2

 \mathsf{\huge{Hence, the\:proof}}

Anonymous: it is 10/2 ... so (8+2)/2 then how u got (4+2)/2 ?
Anonymous: then that will be 4 + 2/2 = 4 + 1 = 5 ... how r u writing it again in brackets ?\
Anonymous: sorry i did not understand =__=
Answered by KnowMore
2
Here, we have to use the concept of base system, which is related to computer science.

We have to take 4 as base, in base 4 system, the digits will be 0,1,2,3.

Then 4 will be represented as 10 in base 4 system.

So, 10/2 is written as 4/2 and after cutting it, we get 2.

So, 2=2


Hence, proved !

anushkamirapakayala: wrng
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