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Eager!
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Bangladesh
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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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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Mar 2005
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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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