Before you do this, you need to know the following:
(a+b) (a-b) = a2- b2
Here's why.
(a+b) (a-b) = a+b (a-b)
= a (a-b) + b (a-b)
= a2 - ab + ba - b2
= a2 - b2
Therefore:
a2 - b2 = (a+b) (a-b)
Okay, let's start.
1. Get two numbers that are the same. Call them a and b.
a = b
2. Multiply by a
a2 = ba
3. Subtract b2
a2 - b2 = ba - b2
4. Swap the left side with (a+b) (a-b) and factorise the right side.
(a+b) (a-b) = b (a-b)
5. Divide by (a-b)
(a+b) = b
6. Open brackets.
a+b = b
7. Subtract b from both sides.
a = 0
NOTE: You cannot divide by (a-b) because a-b = 0. You cannot divide by 0, which it why it cannot be true.
Discovered by Richard
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
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Great work Richard
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