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Old 2005 July 27th, 06:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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plz explain plz

I'm not well in mathematics. However, may be, It will not require so much of it. But everytime I get confused when I think about it,

(-1)(-1) = (-1)^2 = 1 = 1^2

so, (-1)^2 = 1^2

then, -1 = 1

what's the matter with this proof? por favor, El Seņor someone help.
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Old 2005 July 28th, 11:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Well, as you noticed now, you can't just take square roots and expect the sign to be alright. Therefore, when you take square roots, you have to make the value under it absolute. Ie. (-1)^2=1^2 <=> |-1|=|1|
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Old 2005 August 4th, 06:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi akmkat bd!

There are other ways to show -1=1,

e.g. Consider -1/1=1/-1

now taking square root on both sides, we have

=> Sqrt[-1/1]=Sqrt[1/-1]

=> Sqrt[-1]/Sqrt[1]=Sqrt[1]/Sqrt[-1]

now by cross multiplying, we have

=> Sqrt[-1] Sqrt[-1]=Sqrt[1] Sqrt[1]

=> Sqrt[-1]^2=Sqrt[1]^2

=> -1=1
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