Saturday, November 12, 2005

MatheMagic

Lets check out this cool mathematics theorem ...

20 = 20
25-45 = 16-36
25 - 45 + 81/4 = 16 - 36 + 81/4
52 - 2 * 5 * (9/2) + (9/2)2 = 42 - 2 * 4 * (9/2) + (9/2)2
(5 - 9/2)2 = (4 - 9/2)2
5 - 9/2 = 4 - 9/2
5 = 4
5 = 2 + 2

So, if 2 + 2 = 4 is perfect, then isn't this "Better than Perfect"

4 Comments:

At 8:08 AM, Blogger Diabolic Preacher said...

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At 5:16 AM, Blogger ruchita said...

(5-9/2)^2 = (4-9/2)^2
cannot be equated to (5-9/2)=(4-9/2)
it means (5-9/2)^2 - (4-9/2)^2 = 0
=>(5-9/2 +4-9/2)(5-9/2- 4+9/2)=0
=>(9 - 9)(1)=0
=>0 * 1=0
lhs = rhs

 
At 5:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow! cant help but think this was what Thom yorke(radiohead's frontman) was thinking of when he wrote the song "2+2=5"....:)

 
At 5:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

on a more serious note, u cant go from (-a)^2=a^2 to -a=a, but i guess you kinda knew that already!its an ol' trick

 

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