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Originally posted by: kabhi_21

Are anu itne emoticons.........



Prove them mathematically... You will know things are related there 😉😆
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I am not that good in maths.. But i agree with Shady's point of view.. When you do a square root, you actually consider both the positive and negative roots.. How come that u consider only the positive.. Even i had this doubt.. but thought may be i was wrong
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Prove them mathematically... You will know things are related there 😉😆

Mathemetically so many zeros will form one zero....😉

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Originally posted by: ans24us1

I am not that good in maths.. But i agree with Shady's point of view.. When you do a square root, you actually consider both the positive and negative roots.. How come that u consider only the positive.. Even i had this doubt.. but thought may be i was wrong

I explained to shady using his example itself.....

When shady tried to prove just see his examples

x square = y square

he said

x = y = 2 and x=y=-2

now he said

x=-y but then he said here x=2 and y = -2, then equation is ok....

I apply same logic in original

x = -y and x = (3-5/2) and y=-(2-5/2)

so (3-5/2) = -(-(2-5/2))

so the equation remains the same.......

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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: kabhi_21

Mathemetically so many zeros will form one zero....😉



Abhi, each one is a different emotion and all emotions have different weightage... So, u need to relate each emotion with the other to prove this...
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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: ans24us1



Abhi, each one is a different emotion and all emotions have different weightage... So, u need to relate each emotion with the other to prove this...

maths is not related to emotions.... U said to prove mathemetically.... Mathemetically the shape belongs to zero whatever u feed inside that....😆

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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: kabhi_21

I explained to shady using his example itself.....

When shady tried to prove just see his examples

x square = y square

he said

x = y = 2 and x=y=-2

now he said

x=-y but then he said here x=2 and y = -2, then equation is ok....

I apply same logic in original

x = -y and x = (3-5/2) and y=-(2-5/2)

so (3-5/2) = -(-(2-5/2))

so the equation remains the same.......



but, how can u take possitive root for one equation and the negative for the other.. you cannot do that.. while in an equation, is this possible?
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Posted: 19 years ago

mathemeticallly also there are 8 confusions five cryes 4 gusse three laughters, two cheers one disappointment and one winking 😉

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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: kabhi_21

maths is not related to emotions.... U said to prove mathemetically.... Mathemetically the shape belongs to zero whatever u feed inside that....😆



grt mr. ramanujam sir... accepted 😆😆

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