In algebra, I came across a strange situation where it seems like: a=t , 2=1
How is this even possible? Where does the mistake happen in such proofs?
Please explain clearly which step is wrong and why it is not allowed in algebra.
In algebra, I came across a strange situation where it seems like: a=t , 2=1
How is this even possible? Where does the mistake happen in such proofs?
Please explain clearly which step is wrong and why it is not allowed in algebra.
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