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=== Explanation === | === Explanation === | ||
The trick in this argument is when we divide by <math>a^{2}-ab</math>. Since <math>a=b</math>, <math>a^2-ab = 0</math>, and dividing by [[zero (constant) | zero]] is | The trick in this argument is when we divide by <math>a^{2}-ab</math>. Since <math>a=b</math>, <math>a^2-ab = 0</math>, and dividing by [[zero (constant) | zero]] is undefined. | ||
== Proof 2 == | == Proof 2 == | ||
Revision as of 07:29, 5 June 2013
The following proofs are examples of fallacious proofs, namely that
.
Proof 1
Let
.
Then we have
(since
)
(adding
to both sides)
(factoring out a 2 on the LHS)
(dividing by
)
Explanation
The trick in this argument is when we divide by
. Since
,
, and dividing by zero is undefined.
Proof 2
Explanation
The given series does not converge. Therefore, manipulations such as grouping terms before adding are invalid.