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How do you prove 2 equals 1? - Answers

It can if you divide by zero. 1. Let a and b be equal non-zero quantities a = b 2. Multiply both sides by a a^2 = ab 3. Subtract b^2 a^2 - b^2 = ab - b^2 4. Factor both sides (a - b)(a + b) = b(a - b) 5. Divide out (a - b) a + b = b 6. Since a = b ... b + b = b 7. Combine like terms on the left 2b = b 8. Divide by the non-zero b 2 = 1



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It can if you divide by zero. 1. Let a and b be equal non-zero quantities a = b 2. Multiply both sides by a a^2 = ab 3. Subtract b^2 a^2 - b^2 = ab - b^2 4. Factor both sides (a - b)(a + b) = b(a - b) 5. Divide out (a - b) a + b = b 6. Since a = b ... b + b = b 7. Combine like terms on the left 2b = b 8. Divide by the non-zero b 2 = 1



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How do you prove 2 equals 1? - Answers

It can if you divide by zero. 1. Let a and b be equal non-zero quantities a = b 2. Multiply both sides by a a^2 = ab 3. Subtract b^2 a^2 - b^2 = ab - b^2 4. Factor both sides (a - b)(a + b) = b(a - b) 5. Divide out (a - b) a + b = b 6. Since a = b ... b + b = b 7. Combine like terms on the left 2b = b 8. Divide by the non-zero b 2 = 1

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      It can if you divide by zero. 1. Let a and b be equal non-zero quantities a = b 2. Multiply both sides by a a^2 = ab 3. Subtract b^2 a^2 - b^2 = ab - b^2 4. Factor both sides (a - b)(a + b) = b(a - b) 5. Divide out (a - b) a + b = b 6. Since a = b ... b + b = b 7. Combine like terms on the left 2b = b 8. Divide by the non-zero b 2 = 1
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