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leleram
21st March 2006, 04:35 PM
This seems to be an anomaly or whatever u call in mathematics.

It seems, Ramanujam found it but never disclosed it during his life time and that it has been
found from his dairy.

See this illustration:

-6 = -6

9-15 = 4-10

adding 25/4 to both sides:

9-15+25/4 = 4-10+25/4

Changing the order

9+25/4-15 = 4+25/4-10

(this is just like a² + b² - 2a b = (a-b)².)

Here a1 = 3, b1=5/2 for L.H.S

and a2 =2, b2=5/2 for R.H.S.

So it can be expressed as follows:

(3-5/2)(3-5/2) = (2-5/2)(2-5/2)

Taking positive square root on both sides:

3 - 5/2 = 2 - 5/2

3 = 2

Think over it...!

leleram
22nd March 2006, 03:03 PM
bhai, koi mathematician nahi hai kya yahan per???:blink: :blink:

Mastikhor
22nd March 2006, 04:27 PM
1^1=1
1^0=1

Therefore 1=0 !!! :blink: :wacko:

:tt2: :smartass:

Mastikhor
22nd March 2006, 04:28 PM
Taking positive square root on both sides:

BTW ... what is positive square root ? :wacko:

leleram
22nd March 2006, 05:48 PM
BTW ... what is positive square root ? :wacko:

thats the point:tongue:

Eshtyle Raja
22nd March 2006, 06:53 PM
Good One....

This caculation has been a dispute even till now....