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#1 2009-04-25 05:50:00

dreamalot
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1=2 proof

Hey, swim is new here and is wondering if someone could direct him to the classic 1=2 proof? Thanks.

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#2 2009-04-25 06:22:30

JaneFairfax
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Re: 1=2 proof

Why do you want to learn incorrect proofs? Much better if you just concentrate on learning correct proofs. That might help you pass your exams.

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#3 2009-04-25 07:28:28

dreamalot
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Re: 1=2 proof

No exams. Just curious.

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#4 2009-04-25 19:17:53

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Re: 1=2 proof

Hi dreamalot;

   I'm afraid Jane is right about learning correct proofs but if you are determined to see this, here is a link that I know of.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_proof

Last edited by bobbym (2009-05-14 17:32:18)


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#5 2009-06-11 22:48:52

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Re: 1=2 proof

That's the first false proof I've found the fault in smile

Division by 0.. (a-b), where a=b

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#6 2009-06-12 23:03:28

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Re: 1=2 proof

Here is another  “proof” that 1 = 2, one that doesn’t make use of division by 0.

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#7 2009-06-13 04:05:24

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Re: 1=2 proof

Hi Jane;

I know you are not posing this as a problem but

Line 1 identity
Line 2 identity

As near as I can figure the problem is with the third statement, the taking of the square root of both sides.

which is only true for

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#8 2009-06-13 18:55:32

Jai Ganesh
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Re: 1=2 proof

Here is another:-
But this proves 2 > 3.




3 < 2


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#9 2009-08-03 17:35:06

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Re: 1=2 proof

hi friends im just  new member of this website..i love math very much. i join here just to know what makes math simple and remembering all about math...i hope somebody can help me in this. thanks.

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#10 2009-08-03 17:38:13

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Re: 1=2 proof

can you proof 1=0

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#11 2009-08-03 19:32:58

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Re: 1=2 proof

Hi amhore;

Jane wrote:

Why do you want to learn incorrect proofs? Much better if you just concentrate on learning correct proofs. That might help you pass your exams.

She is still right.

About half way down the page.
click me for false proofs

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#12 2009-08-04 05:20:52

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Re: 1=2 proof

Hi friends i am just a new member of this web site.i love math very much. i am intrested in incorrect proof.

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#13 2009-08-04 05:35:15

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Re: 1=2 proof

Welcome manzil


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#14 2009-08-26 19:46:53

amhore13
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Re: 1=2 proof

hi manzil i like the message that you so try to seek or solve my given problem proof that 1=0: its just a play dont be too serious in everything remember that my is not hard just play it around so you can learn everything....ok  just relax friends..

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#15 2010-07-19 04:56:08

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Re: 1=2 proof

amhore13 wrote:

can you proof 1=0

pls tell me how it will get

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#16 2010-07-19 07:31:04

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Re: 1=2 proof

Hi santhosh;

JaneFairfax wrote:
Jane wrote:

Why do you want to learn incorrect proofs? Much better if you just concentrate on learning correct proofs. That might help you pass your exams.

She is still right.

She is even more correct!

Welcome to the forum!


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#17 2010-08-06 08:19:29

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Re: 1=2 proof

Hi,

we have not 1=2, except if units are e.g. $ and £ in the year (to find, e.g. in the y 1976, or 1978 http://www.miketodd.net/encyc/dollhist.htm)...1£=2$ were at some time of the story of humanity.

but we were allowed to write

2 is equivalent to 0 (modulo 2)

divide by 2 and

1 is equivalent to 0 (modulo 1).

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#18 2010-08-06 09:03:55

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Re: 1=2 proof

Actually, I don't think there's any harm studying 'false' proofs as long as you're aware that there is something wrong with the proof.

That way you learn something about what is allowable in a proof and what isn't.

In the example that started this thread, for example, you should learn that dividing by zero is not acceptable in algebra.


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#19 2010-08-08 02:07:30

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Re: 1=2 proof

Hi,

yes, or 0^0.

Studying false proof can help not making them. Some pitfall are : 

a) right deduction, but hypotheses aren't (Sometimes proven after),    hence we can deduce nothing

b) the proof uses the result to be proven

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#20 2011-05-06 06:07:33

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Re: 1=2 proof

plz help me 2 find out the wrong step:all digits are equal just putting values of x,y
s1)  -x.y=-x.y
s2)  x^2-x(x+y)=y^2-y(x+y)
s3)  x^2-2x(x+y)/2+{(x+y)/2}^2 = y^2-2y(x+y)/2+{(x+y)/2}^2
s4)  {x-(x+y)/2}^2 = {y-(x+y)/2}^2
s5)  x-(x+y)/2 = y-(x+y)/2
s6)  x=y

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#21 2011-05-06 06:39:21

Bob
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Re: 1=2 proof

hi sur_arijit01

It looks to me like S4 -> S5 is the faulty step.

Just because a^2 = b^2 you may not conclude that a = b  eg.  9 = 9 but + 3 is not equal to -3

But if you write

s5)  x-(x+y)/2 = -(y-(x+y)/2)

then you get x + y = x + y which seems more reasonable.

Bob

footnote:  When I'm trying to track down an algebraic error the following sometimes works.

Choose a value for x and another for y.  (Best to avoid 0 and 1 here)

If the value of the LHS = RHS then there's a strong chance the steps to that point are OK.

When LHS not = RHS you know a false step has occurred.

Last edited by Bob (2011-05-06 06:45:09)


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#22 2011-06-19 03:54:29

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Re: 1=2 proof

You can proof substitution with number, no need to let x=y.


10² = 100 (right)
10²-10²=100-100
(10-10)(10+10)=10(10-10)
So,
(10+10)=10
20=10
2=1roflol

#23 2011-06-19 04:35:39

bobbym
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Re: 1=2 proof

Hi joker30;

Welcome to the forum!

That is a little bit of a twist!


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#24 2011-06-19 04:58:43

Bob
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Re: 1=2 proof

hi joker30

OK, but it's still a case of:

in post #18,  I  wrote:

In the example that started this thread, for example, you should learn that dividing by zero is not acceptable in algebra.

except substitute 'number calculations' for 'algebra'.

Bob

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#25 2011-06-19 06:15:59

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Re: 1=2 proof

ganesh wrote:

Here is another:-
But this proves 2 > 3.




3 < 2

You're missing required grouping symbols, ganesh.

One of the lines above can be fixed by typing:


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