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lets see who can solve this fallacious proof.
if a=b
a^2=ab
(subtract b^2 from both sides)
a^2-b^2=ab-b^2
(a+b)(a-b)=b(a-b)
divide a-b from both sides of the equation
a+b=b
given a=b
b+b=b
2b=b
(divide both sides by b)
2=1
strange? :%) :%) :%) :%) :%) now try to find the fallacy (wrong part) in this proof.
if a=b
a^2=ab
(subtract b^2 from both sides)
a^2-b^2=ab-b^2
(a+b)(a-b)=b(a-b)
divide a-b from both sides of the equation
a+b=b
given a=b
b+b=b
2b=b
(divide both sides by b)
2=1
strange? :%) :%) :%) :%) :%) now try to find the fallacy (wrong part) in this proof.