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Revision as of 08:54, 14 May 2020
Proof
1) . Given.
2) . Multiply both sides by a.
3) . Subtract from both sides.
4) . Factor both sides.
5) . Divide both sides by
6) . Substitute for .
7) . Addition.
8) . Divide both sides by .
Error
Usually, if a proof proves a statement that is clearly false, the proof has probably divided by zero in some way.
In this case, the quantity of is as , since one cannot divide by zero, the proof is incorrect from that point on.
Thus, this proof is false.
Note:
If this were somehow true all of mathematics would collapse. Simple arithmetic would yield infinite answers. This is why one cannot divide by zero.