People who said that were not thinking of numbers !!!!
2007-10-13 22:39:05
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answer #1
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answered by Aaqib 2
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i can prove 4=5
-20=-20
we can also write it in this form
16-36=25-45
adding 81/4 to both sides
16-36+81/4=25-45+81/4
4^2-2 x 4 x 9/2 + (9/2)^2= 5^2 -2 x 5 x 9/2 + (9/2)^2
(4-9/2)^2=(5-9/2)^2
squares get canceled
4-9/2= 5=9/2
cancel 9/2
therefore
4=5
hence proved
till now there many thing that r not possible like measuring the
universe going on stars and many more
2007-10-14 06:16:17
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answer #2
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answered by pokemon maniac 6
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You are wrong. We can accept 4=5 as an axiom and get a theory, but it'll be inconsistant. It doesn't mean it's impossible, it just means it is useless but still a mathematical theory, as any other.
2007-10-14 05:35:47
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answer #3
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answered by Ivan D 5
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Yes. It is impossible to peel an orange without
breaking its skin. It takes deep ideas in algebraic
topology to prove that!
2007-10-14 09:47:58
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answer #4
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answered by steiner1745 7
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Of course. If you ask your girlfriend to fly you to moon that would not be possible. To teach your dog to learn math that too would not be possible. To be in two different places at the same time that would not be possible. To create something from nothing or to reduce something into a total nothingness that would not be possible and many many more.
2007-10-14 05:45:39
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answer #5
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answered by Jun Agruda 7
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there are many things possible on paper but not in practical this is one such thing
2007-10-14 05:30:04
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answer #6
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answered by JDJRAM 2
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we can make 1=2
let check x + y = 2x + 2y ( if x = -y )
Then x+y = 2 ( x+y )
Then 1=2
The immposible hings are to measure the love of mother
2007-10-14 08:15:51
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answer #7
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answered by Stanley 1
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well...who said 4 cant be proved unequal to 5....i can prove it...nd there are many things which are impossible...like...answering this question again with same id...isnt it ??
2007-10-14 05:45:27
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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It is impossible to change the past?
2007-10-14 05:31:00
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answer #9
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answered by swd 6
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Yes i can, binary numbers.
2007-10-14 05:32:05
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answer #10
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answered by hello 2
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