ADD MATH JOKES?

Theorem: 3=4
Proof:

Suppose:

a + b = c

This can also be written as:

4a - 3a + 4b - 3b = 4c - 3c

After reorganizing:

4a + 4b - 4c = 3a + 3b - 3c

Take the constants out of the brackets:

4 * (a+b-c) = 3 * (a+b-c)

Remove the same term left and right:

4 = 3 


One more..

 Theorem: 1 + 1 = 2
Proof:
n(2n - 2) = n(2n - 2)
n(2n - 2) - n(2n - 2) = 0
(n - n)(2n - 2) = 0
2n(n - n) - 2(n - n) = 0
2n - 2 = 0
2n = 2
n + n = 2
or setting n = 1
1 + 1 = 2


 Kinda annoying, right? ( please nod your head )

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ummm the first one's wrong... Cos' at the bottom, a+b-c is equal to zero.... since you earlier said a+b=c...

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