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Logic works like this:
1. The question is wrong, therefore the answer will be wrong or incorrect, or inaccurate. (As in a math equation where the question is incorrectly written, the answer according to the equation will not be the same answer as the proof in hand.)
2. The question is wrong regarding the theory, the physical practicality will follow correct physics laws regardless. (As in a mathematical theory that is incorrectly written for a physical motion, the motion will follow laws of physics, but the answer to the equation will not match the physical result.)

Economically, first establish the question correctly. The you will get the correct answer.

2007-08-29 07:55:26 · answer #1 · answered by enn 6 · 0 0

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