Topic: IF YOU ARE MASTER MIND THEN PROOF IT..... | |
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If you are not khow then, After this i give its answer.
Anyone can try it. Question:- Proof 2+2=5. |
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If you are not khow then, After this i give its answer. Anyone can try it. Question:- Proof 2+2=5. |
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By mistake. . .
Hahahahaha. . . |
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By mistake. . . Hahahaha
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M I Right. . . ?? 2+2=5 comes by mistake. . .
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M I Right. . . ?? 2+2=5 comes by mistake. . . By mistake? Like the spelling errors in the thread's title and the OP? |
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My teacher introduce this to us but i cant remember it anymore. Maybe because i hate math. Haha.
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Geeeez!
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My teacher introduce this to us but i cant remember it anymore. Maybe because i hate math. Haha. Your teacher introduced you to bad math? |
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I am no master of this. I dont know the answer.
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Here are two American pennies:
Here are two more American pennies: If you can add the second two American pennies to the first two American pennies and end up with five American pennies, then I will believe that 2+2=5. |
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Edited by
barun1959
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Sat 04/13/13 07:18 AM
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If you are not khow then, After this i give its answer. Anyone can try it. Question:- Proof 2+2=5. II +II=IV(15) |
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If you are not khow then, After this i give its answer. Anyone can try it. Question:- Proof 2+2=5. II +II=IV(15) IV is still only FOUR! One to Ten! I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X. |
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In my math, after charging interest, 2+2 would equal 6.
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If you are not khow then, After this i give its answer. Anyone can try it. Question:- Proof 2+2=5. II +II=IV(15) IV is still only FOUR! One to Ten! I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X. Detour, genius at work... Hello Con.. |
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If you are not khow then, After this i give its answer. Anyone can try it. Question:- Proof 2+2=5. II +II=IV(15) IV is still only FOUR! One to Ten! I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X. Detour, genius at work... Hello Con.. |
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i had a teacher introduce the thought of 1+1=3. his idea was that if you had a stick, you could bend it enough to break it. if you added a second stick, the two sticks together were harder to break. so the bond made by the two sticks added a third element to the sticks. therefore 1+1=3
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George Orwell was a great writer.
But I am not into torture. |
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Someone who don't know the difference between proof and prove is calling us out as potential idiots....
I am good with it. Allow me to clue you in to English... Prove it. Not....proof it. Just saying. |
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By mistake. . . Hahahahaha. . . its not mistake do'nt laugh it is the mathematical Trick. |
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