Hey! Male 36hear
Is there any possible way of making 2+2=5?
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@I-Am-Male See the solution. Corrected it.
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@i-am-male And The Hint is Squaring a negation is never a problem, rooting it is. I will tell you a problem with my method, umm well its not mine though, my teacher got it to us in 8th Standard. The problem is, I considered only one root :) Buddy.
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@maverick832 Yeah you corrected it at the last step, that's why I didn't point it out previously.
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@i-am-male So got the problem?? But you agree right that mathematically its correct ;)
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@maverick832 Lol you just said the problem here is you didn't account for the second root, I was referring to complex numbers as a way to track the negative root.
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@i-am-male It wont get you to 4=5, But the other way does. Well who knows, maybe 4=5 and this whole world is going crazy after all Neglecting Mathematics. I love it to solve these problems. On a serious note though if you do plot a Graph, I dont know how we could get 4=5 with this equation. We could plot it for: y=(a-b)^2. See where a=5 and b=9/2. Without considering iota, just hand plot it. Results would be amazing.
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@maverick832 said in Is there any possible way of making 2+2=5?:
@i-am-male It wont get you to 4=5, But the other way does. Well who knows, maybe 4=5 and this whole world is going crazy after all Neglecting Mathematics. I love it to solve these problems. On a serious note though if you do plot a Graph, I dont know how we could get 4=5 with this equation. We could plot it for: y=(a-b)^2. See where a=5 and b=9/2. Without considering iota, just hand plot it. Results would be amazing.
I would like to quote here that there are some things in world even Mathematics feels powerless. I keep it to God.
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@maverick832 Same way we obtained pi. Through Integration. But we did not account for many values, and that is why pi is irrational though 22/7 is purely rational
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@maverick832 Its a Marvel That pi lies in the whole goddamn positive 1st quadrant but is STILL Irrational. Finite though Infinite. ;)
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@maverick832 Well nonetheless it's still a very clever way to trick people, most people wouldn't account for imaginary numbers/ the negative roots for a quadratic equation. It's the same for trigonometric identities. Use math responsibly though :)
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No, there isn't, because if you do indeed manage to find a way, then you made a mistake somewhere.
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Well, yes. You just did. XD
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my head hurt from reading the converstion between the guys (im pretty sure those two are) below. yes there is a way for 2+2 to become 5... just add freaking 1. you said "making" not proving that 2+2 is 5.
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@khai XD
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@khai I am pretty sure she meant "prove", just used the wrong terminology.