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0 sats \ 8 replies \ @istealcheetos OP 17 Jun \ parent \ on: 0=1, Prove me wrong science
nope, no new term was introduced, the negative sign is just taken as common leaving the first term as is
1−(1−1+1−1+…) = 0
Isn't this equation wrong?
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How?
Just appearing on the equation at first glance will make that seem wrong if you don't follow the previous steps :)
That's not the breaking point
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1−(0) = 0
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let me explain,
it was
1 - 1 + 1 - 1 + 1 - 1.....
So
I kept the first 1, then took the negative sign common for the rest
eg
8 - 3 - 5 = 0
or 8 - (3 + 5) = 0
It might look illusionary lol
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My head's spinning! Ahahah
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😂