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Exect rigorus prrofes of Holy Trinity.

* Start with the identity

− 20 = − 20

* Express both sides in slightly different, yet equivalent ways

25 − 45 = 16 − 36

* Factor both sides

5^2 - 5 \times 9 = 4^2 - 4 \times 9

* Add the same thing to both sides

5^2 - 5 \times 9 + \frac{81}{4} = 4^2 - 4 \times 9 + \frac{81}{4}

* Now factor both sides again

\left(5 - \frac{9}{2}\right)^2 = \left(4 - \frac{9}{2}\right)^2

* Square root both sides

5 - \frac{9}{2} = 4 - \frac{9}{2}

* Cancel the common term

5 = 4

Now,5-2=4-2
=>3=2-----------------------------(i)

Now, * Let x and y be equal, non-zero quantities

x = y

* Add x to both sides

2x = x + y

* Take 2y from both sides

2x − 2y = x − y

* Factor out a two on the left side

2(x − y) = x − y

* Divide out (x − y)

2 = 1-------------(ii)
From, (i) and (ii) we gets,
3=1
Thus, Holy Trinity is proofes. Quesa Errata Demonstratum

2006-08-21 10:04:32 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

21 answers

How exactly does this prove anything?

A Wiccan and Proud
-Why?

2006-08-21 10:11:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

I saw this point the other day:
If I have an infinite number of lotto tickets, it stands to reason that I WILL win the lotto because I will hit the right numbers eventually.

Assuming the universe is infinite...then it stands that eventually chemicals will combine to spark a livable planet with life.

2006-08-21 10:15:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Here's the problem: 5 does not equal four. How do we know? If they were equal, 20/5 would equal 20/4.

2006-08-21 10:13:30 · answer #3 · answered by drink_more_powerade 4 · 2 0

Funny, but here's where you messed up:

Express both sides in slightly different, yet equivalent ways

25 − 45 = 16 − 36

Sorry bud. You can't change the numbers, even if they turn out to be equivalent after solving.

2006-08-21 10:20:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

As a mathematician I can tell you that your proofs are very flawed. Don't believe me? Allow me to point out one of the flaws. In the second proof you "Divide out (x-y)" The problem is here because in the beginning of the proof you already stated that x=y. As such x-y will always be zero! A fundamental law of mathematics is "Thou shalt not divide by zero." It always leads to faulty solutions and clearly...faulty proofs for conclusions.

2006-08-21 10:14:00 · answer #5 · answered by Rance D 5 · 1 0

These equations are fifth grade math that proves absolutely nothing beyond 1+1=2.

I am now convinces that you are an Atheist trying to prove just how stupid the christofacist fundies are! Sorry to ruin your ruse, but, your " Taunts" were too good to ignore.

If I am correct and you are attempting to show "their" stupidity, apologize. If you are one of the "chosen ones" you are at best an idiot arguing in very small and simple circles. IE you are less than an idiot, you are BELOW idiots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-08-21 14:32:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I'm not an Atheist but it is good to know how to spell what you are trying to disprove. I really don't see how this proves anything except that you should explore classes in not only mathematics, but definitely grammar.

2006-08-21 10:14:35 · answer #7 · answered by skippybuttknuckle 3 · 2 0

well, I guess that's a mathmatical way of proving a trinity! What it has to do with the Holy Trinity I'm a little confused on that one. But, great math skills!!

2006-08-21 10:23:00 · answer #8 · answered by Carolyn T 5 · 0 2

The "Holy Trinity" was stolen from pagen's when your male dominated religion took over

2006-08-21 10:12:40 · answer #9 · answered by Phaylynn 5 · 3 0

Your math's whack.

And I'm up to precalculus. Where did you stop? Counting?

- 16 yo Pagan

2006-08-21 10:13:21 · answer #10 · answered by Lady Myrkr 6 · 2 0

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