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A flawed proof? (Posted on 2002-12-20) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Given: a=b. Applying some basic identity transformations, we get:
       a=b
       a^2-ab=a^2-b^2
       a(a-b)=(a+b)(a-b)
       a=a+b
       a=a+a
       a=2a
       1=2
With such a proof, we can show that 1=2, pi=E, 10000000000000=1, etc.... Can you spot the flaw?

See The Solution Submitted by phil    
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No no | Comment 10 of 13 |
To get to a=a+b, one has to divide through by (a-b). But a=b, which means dividing by zero. End of algebraic validity.
  Posted by michael on 2003-04-12 04:31:45
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