Difference between revisions of "Proof that 2=1"

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In this case, the quantity of <math>a-b</math> is <math>0</math> as <math>a = b</math>, since one cannot divide by zero, the proof is incorrect from that point on.
 
In this case, the quantity of <math>a-b</math> is <math>0</math> as <math>a = b</math>, since one cannot divide by zero, the proof is incorrect from that point on.
  
<size=200>Thus, this prove is false.</size>
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[size=200]Thus, this prove is false.[/size]

Revision as of 20:54, 3 February 2020

Proof

1) $a = b$. Given.

2) $a^2 = ab$. Multiply both sides by a.

3) $a^2-b^2 = ab-b^2$. Subtract $b^2$ from both sides.

4) $(a+b)(a-b) = b(a-b)$. Factor both sides.

5) $(a+b) = b$. Divide both sides by $(a-b)$

6) $a+a = a$. Substitute $a$ for $b$.

7) $2a = a$. Addition.

8) $2 = 1$. Divide both sides by $a$.

Error

Usually, if a proof proves a statement that is clearly false, the proof has probably divided by zero in some way.

In this case, the quantity of $a-b$ is $0$ as $a = b$, since one cannot divide by zero, the proof is incorrect from that point on.

[size=200]Thus, this prove is false.[/size]