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Basic math class for devvys

Lemme prove that 2 = 1

a = b
a^2 = ab
a^2 - b^2 = ab - b^2
(a + b) (a - b) = b (a - b)
a + b = b
b + b = b
2b = b
2 = 1

Find a place where I got wrong...
And if you fall by this, you should go to preschool again

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  • 8
    Hint: There's a division with zero
  • 3
    @gamingfail123 where...? 🤔
  • 4
    @olback What do you get when you substract two equal numbers? :p 😉
  • 3
    @RantSomeWhere wow
    that's great!
  • 3
    dividing by a-b is wrong, as it's actually zero
  • 7
    Did I accidentally open Facebook again? ;-)
  • 3
    Can't devied 0😂😂😂
  • 3
    Cool. Making my way to preskool now....
  • 2
    Guess m taking admission for preschool now 😞😞😭😭
  • 4
    Never seen it before and happy I immediately figured it out :)
    (a + b)(a - b) = b(a - b)
    evolves to
    a^2 - ab + ab - b^2 = ab - b^2
    which is
    a^2 = ab
    No way you got a + b = b. You got the invalid result by dividing by 0
  • 1
    First time i saw this frigg, i spot it instantly in the exact moment it appeared, then i said "oh no holy frigg... Which kind of freak am I?" 😅😂🤣
  • 2
    (a+b)(a-b) = b(a-b) since here ok but,
    then isn't allowed to divide the (a-b) with the other (a-b)
  • 2
    Lemme help some people:

    a^2 = a*a

    a^2 = a*a

    a^2 - a^2 = a*a - a^2

    (a+a)(a-a) = a(a-a)

    a+a = a

    a+a = a

    2a = a

    2 = 1
  • 2
    For anyone who has a hard time with algebra,try plugging in some real numbers. Start with a=1, if you like. If you can't figure it out by the third line...
  • 2
    @-vim- but in the fourth line you are multiplying a to 0. a(a-a)
  • 3
    (a-b) = 0 therefore you can't divide by it as you can't divide by zero.
  • 1
    who said that b=1
  • 1
    How is a-b =0
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