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#1 2010-04-01 15:08:47

TheSaint
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I can prove 1+1=1

Here is the proof. It was developed by a Professor Lirpaslo of NC State.

a=b.....................Lets just say this.
a^2=ab.................Multiply by a.
a^2-b^2=ab-b^2......Subtract b^2 from both sides
(a+b)(a-b)=b(a-b)....Separate terms
a+b=b...................Divide (a-b) From both sides.
a=1.......................Set a to 1
b=1......................Therefore b=1 due to the first statment
1+1=1....................Plug in
2=1.......................There you have it! Aproof that 1+1=1.

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#2 2010-04-01 15:19:38

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

I got confused on the second statement.

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#3 2010-04-01 15:27:04

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

That still doesn't work...


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#4 2010-04-01 15:27:25

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

My brain:

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Could you please explain?  hmm

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#5 2010-04-01 15:29:11

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

Wow. This is strange. I'm not sure if that is correct.

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#6 2010-04-01 15:35:15

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

BWOG wrote:

I got confused on the second statement.

It means that if a=b, then a x a=a x b

All of that made sense except step 4, because (a+b)(a-b) can't equal b(a-b). There's only one variable on the second side, so that would only work if a didn't equal b.


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#7 2010-04-01 15:35:38

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

Unless this was some nerdy April Fools joke, that professor needs to go back to kindergarden xD I know it's an April Fools joke

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#8 2010-04-01 15:38:02

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

Okay. You start with a=b. That is the base statment. Then, in step two, you multilpy both side by a. This results in a^2=ab. Got it so far? Next step. You subtract both sides by b^2. This leaves you with a^2-b^2=ab-b^2. Next step, the tricky one. You have to separate the terms. (a-b) times (a+b) = a^2-b^2, so therefore we can do the reverse. On the left side, we just pull out a b. Then, you divide each side by (a-b), seeing as it is present on both sides.  Finally, you plug in 1 as a and b, and you get 1+1=1 from 1=1.

Math has just been failed.

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#9 2010-04-01 15:39:12

TheSaint
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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

gettysburg11 wrote:

BWOG wrote:

I got confused on the second statement.

It means that if a=b, then a x a=a x b

All of that made sense except step 4, because (a+b)(a-b) can't equal b(a-b). There's only one variable on the second side, so that would only work if a didn't equal b.

Your close, just not quite there. If you find it, don't ruin it today.

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#10 2010-04-01 15:45:36

bhz
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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

In the 5th step, you can't divide by (a-b) because a-b = 0

gettysburg:
(a + b)(a - b)
= a^2 - ab + ab - b^2
= a^2 - b^2
= ab - b^2
= b(a - b)

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#11 2010-04-01 15:48:35

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

So that means the whole thing is undefined?


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#12 2010-04-01 15:48:54

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

bhz wrote:

no one knows this?
I'm amazed

In the 5th step, you can't divide by (a-b) because a-b = 0

Despite the fact that you ruined my april fools joke, I am happy that someone can do math. That is correct, if you divide by zero, anything can equal another number. Good joob.

Also, Professor Lirpa-slo of NC State? Read the name backwards. You get Fools april, or

APRIL FOOLS!

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#13 2010-04-01 15:55:09

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

*smacks self in face* I can't believe I didn't see that.


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#14 2010-04-01 15:57:45

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

Yay! I knew it wasn't true (see my post)  tongue


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#15 2010-04-01 15:59:45

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

That's fascinating.

For anyone confused, it involves factorisation and a^2 is a squared.


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#16 2010-04-01 16:04:19

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

bhz wrote:

In the 5th step, you can't divide by (a-b) because a-b = 0

HOLY CARP YOU JUST DIVIDED BY ZERO


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#17 2010-04-01 16:06:45

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

1 is a variable for 0.
One equals the actual number, not a variable.

1+one= 1


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#18 2010-04-01 17:05:49

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

lawlz i think u guys killed ma brain


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#19 2010-04-01 17:13:02

Aidan
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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

a+b=b is a contradiction, as are all other statements after it. Therefore, this equation has no solutions.

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#20 2010-04-01 17:22:55

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

You fail.

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#21 2010-04-01 17:34:31

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

Aidan wrote:

a+b=b is a contradiction, as are all other statements after it. Therefore, this equation has no solutions.

No, that solves for a=0. Seriously. But still, you can't divide by zero, like some other people said.

EDIT: Oh wait, that's what you meant  lol

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#22 2010-04-01 17:36:41

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

adriangl wrote:

1 is a variable for 0.
One equals the actual number, not a variable.

1+one= 1

Yes, but what about 0 being a variable for 1  big_smile
That means that 1 is equal to 0, which just HAPPENS to be equal to 1, which by coincidence is equal to 0, which has a remarkable similarity to 1, which is also quite the same as 0, which is indistinguishable from 1...

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#23 2010-04-01 17:38:50

djm111
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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

TheSaint wrote:

gettysburg11 wrote:

BWOG wrote:

I got confused on the second statement.

It means that if a=b, then a x a=a x b

All of that made sense except step 4, because (a+b)(a-b) can't equal b(a-b). There's only one variable on the second side, so that would only work if a didn't equal b.

Your close, just not quite there. If you find it, don't ruin it today.

I understood it Saint.


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#24 2010-04-01 18:57:07

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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

Very nice... My math teacher has a poster that proves 2+2=5 using a similar method.


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#25 2010-04-01 20:14:49

TheSaint
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Re: I can prove 1+1=1

Actually, in Physics, 2+2 can equal 5. I won't go into it though, as it involves Significant digits and the like, which I just don't feel like explaining.

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