Wednesday, February 7, 2007

 

Prove that 3 = 2

Can U Prove 3=2??

This seems to be an anomaly or whatever u call in
mathematics.

It seems, Indian mathematician Ramanujan found it but never disclosed it
during his life time and that it has been found from
his dairy.

See this illustration:

-6 = -6

9-15 = 4-10

adding 25/4 to both sides:

9-15+25/4 = 4-10+25/4

Changing the order

9+25/4-15 = 4+25/4-10

(this is just like a2 + b2 - 2ab =
(a-b)2.)

Here a = 3, b=5/2 for L.H.S and a =2, b=5/2 for R.H.S.


So it can be expressed as follows:

(3-5/2)(3-5/2) = (2-5/2)(2-5/2)

Taking positive square root on both sides:

3 - 5/2 = 2 - 5/2

3 = 2 ????????

Comments:
Changing the order

9+25/4-15 = 4+25/4-10

Doesn't sound rational
 
thats bull shit - double check what you have done. its not cute mathematics, its ugly maths. Never ever teach your kids maths all by your self.
 
Taking positive square roots it will look like:
(3- 5/2) = (5/2 - 2)

And this is perfectly fine!!!

And yes, never teach your kids Math!!
 
Guys, don't take this too serious. The result is relatively simple. The square root of a positive figure is always positiv and negativ, e.g. square root of 25 is +5 and -5. In this case one side would be positive and the other side negative. Now the whole world is in order again.
 
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