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Can u prove 1+1=3

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Can u prove 1+1=3..

Answer / qwertz

No

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Can u prove 1+1=3..

Answer / ravi kumar

1+1=3
subtract 1 from both of side.
1+1-1=3-1
1=2
adding 1 on both side
1+1=2+1
1+1=3 hence proved

hahaha...! it's so simple..

Is This Answer Correct ?    6 Yes 4 No

Can u prove 1+1=3..

Answer / wareagle

#1 only proves that 1^2 = 1^3. It does
not prove 1+1=3

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Can u prove 1+1=3..

Answer / one

1+1=3 or 2=3

Let three =3
Let two = 2
Let the average (mean) of two and three = Ave
Then two + three = 2Ave
Rearranging;
three = 2Ave - two
and three – 2Ave = -two
multiplying both side by three or its equal
three(three – 2Ave) = -two(-two + 2Ave)
three^2 – 2 x three x2Ave = two^2 – 2 x two x Ave
Add Ave2 to both sides
three^2 – 2x two x Ave + Ave2 = two^2 -2 x two x Ave + Ave2
(three - Ave)2 = (two - Ave)2
Take the square root of both sides
three - Ave = two - Ave
Add Ave to both sides
three = two

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Can u prove 1+1=3..

Answer / wareagle

Obviously there is an error in post #4. Can you spot what
it is?

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Can u prove 1+1=3..

Answer / mohisa

1+1=3
Then 2=3
If 2=3 then 0=1
1+1=3
2=3
2-2=3-2
0=1
If 0=1
Then (0)^1=(1)^1
(0)^0=(1)^0
1=1, then all of the above false statement is true

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Can u prove 1+1=3..

Answer / debasish padhy

1^(1+1)=1^(3)
AS BASE IS EQUAL THEREFORE EXPONENT IS ALSO SAME
SO 1+1=3

Is This Answer Correct ?    4 Yes 12 No

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