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coolnfundu
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EXPLAIN THE CONTRADICTION ...
« on: Nov 18th, 2004, 3:57am » |
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Point out any flaw if any ... Let a, b and c be any three integers all unequal and not equal to zero ... Now a+b =c (given condition) ... (1) (a+b)*(a+b) = c (a+b) a2 + b2 + ab + ab = ca + cb a2 + ab - ac = -b2 + bc - ab a(a+b-c) = -b(b-c+a) a = -b a+b = 0 ... (2)
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Re: EXPLAIN THE CONTRADICTION ...
« Reply #1 on: Nov 18th, 2004, 4:15am » |
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:: (a+b-c) = 0 And you shouldn't divide by 0.. ::
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Re: EXPLAIN THE CONTRADICTION ...
« Reply #2 on: Nov 18th, 2004, 6:45am » |
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In any field, ([bbf],+,.), with x,y,z[epsilon][bbf]::x.z=y.z [bigleftrightarrow] (x=y or z=0) ::
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coolnfundu
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Re: EXPLAIN THE CONTRADICTION ...
« Reply #3 on: Nov 19th, 2004, 1:47am » |
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yup u r rite ...
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