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  1. A friend showed me this proof: Proof: 2 = 1 $$Let \space x= y$$ Multiply both sides by x: $$x^2= xy$$ Subtract $y^2$ from both sides: $$x^2-y^2= xy-y^2$$ Factor: $$(x+y)(x-y) = y(x-y)$$ Ca...

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  4. You can multiply by less than one and get less, e.g. 5 x .2 = 1. Multiplying just says how many of a collection of items you have. If I have a box that contains one item, and I only have one of those boxes, then 1x1 means I only have one of the items the box contains.

  5. 1=2: A Proof using Beginning Algebra. The Fallacious Proof: Step 1: Let a = b . Step 2: Then , Step 3: , Step 4: , Step 5: , Step 6: and . Step 7: This can be written as , Step 8: and cancelling the from both sides gives 1=2. See if you can figure out in which step the fallacy lies.

  6. 26 cze 2013 · % is the modulo operator. It returns the remainder after dividing the left hand side by the right hand side. Since 2 divides zero times into 1, the remainder is one. In general, if a and b are positive integers, and a < b, then a % b == a. The arguments do not need to be integers, though.

  7. $2=2^{1}=2^{1+0}=2^{1}\times 2^{0}=2\times 2^{0}$ and by a division $\dfrac{2}{2}=\dfrac{2}{2}\times 2^{0}$ $1=1\times 2^{0}=2^{0}$. Note: Applying the same argument to any number different from $0$ gives the same result.

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