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Сряда, 20 Май 2009 08:27
Отдолу е доказано по един безспорен начин, че 2=3!
3 = 2
Нека
6 = 6, умножаваме двете страни по (-1)
-6 = -6,
9-15 = 4-10, разлагаме двете страни, като например 9 го представяме като 3.3
3.3 – 2.3.5/2 = 2.2 – 2.2.5/2 , нека прибавим към двете страни на равенството 25/4
3.3 – 2.3.5/2 + 25/4 = 2.2 – 2.2.5/2 + 25/4
(3 – 5/2). (3 – 5/2) = (2- 5/2). (2- 5/2) , нека коренуваме двете страни на равенството
(3 – 5/2) = (2- 5/2)
3-5/2 = 2-5/2
3=2

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