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How can i prove that 1+1=3?

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1 + 1 = 3

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  1. 1 + 1 = 3

    (1 male + 1 female = 1 male , 1 female , 1 child)


  2. This is a joke I've heard before and not a very funny one, I think you divide by zero at some point and don't make it obvious you're dividing by zero.  Go to google.

    Have you heard about diarrhea?

    It runs in your jeans. Hahaha

  3. ???

    ok! i give a solution to you.

    consider the conditional 'if p then 1+1=3' where p is false.

    so, logically you arrive that 1+1=3 is true.

    so, first locate an appropriate false statement.

    [for example., 1-3=-2 ==> [1-3]^2=4; by taking square root [1-3]=2

    ==>-2=2

    ==>4=0

    ==>-1=0

    ==>1+1-3=0

    ==>1+1=3]

    so, first assume some false statement. in the above example,

    i assumed that 1-3=2

  4. This is impossible..however i can show a proof which looks correct but is wrong.

        * Step 1: Let a=b.

        * Step 2: Then a² = ab,

        * Step 3: a² + a² = ab + a² ,

        * Step 4: 2a² = a² + ab,

        * Step 5: 2a² - 2ab = a² + ab - 2ab,

        * Step 6: 2(a² - ab) = 1(a² - ab)

        * Step 7: by cancelling (a² - ab) we get 1 = 2

        * Step 8: add 1 to both sides 1 + 1 = 3

    The error occurs at step 7.

    Since it is stated that a = b in Step 1, (a² - ab) = 0

    Therefore, by substituting (a² - ab) = 0 into Step 6, we get:

    2(0) = 1(0)

    Of course this statement is true...

    but it does not make any sense to divide by zero (which is not legitimate anyways)

  5. It is when , you have solved it wrongly!!!!!!

  6. u cannot..

  7. One has to become crazy for that.

  8. 2 - 2 = 3 - 3

    Factor out 2 and 3:

    2(1 - 1) = 3(1 - 1)

    Separate 2 into (1 + 1)

    (1 + 1)(1 - 1) = 3(1 - 1)

    Divide by (1 - 1) on both sides:

    1 + 1 = 3

    ----

    Of course, this proof doesn't work because dividing by 1 - 1 is division by zero, which invalidates the following results. If you want to "prove" something that cannot be proven though, that is what you do.

  9. temporarily define the symbol "3" as the number two, or have the symbol "+" mean and the second number again so 1 "+" 1 = 1+1+1

    or change the meaning of "=" to mean " not equal to", or change "1" to mean 1.5.

      

  10. 11 is 3 in a binary number system.

  11. well u prove it if u can.

  12. U can not...may be you can..try to think on that.

  13. well u can say 1+1=3

    **note : 1 man and 1couple makes 3 persons !**

    i can't see another way!

  14. Well if you change the whole number system then you can make 1+1 = 3

  15. if the first values in this sum have been rounded down ie "1.5+ 1.5=3"?

    if plus have the vaule of 1?

  16. I aint math Expert but i've proved it by Factorial

    but the question was like this

    1+1+1=3

       so i took the factorial

                 then it proved not remeber completly sorry for that

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