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1. Proving 1 = 2 let a = 1 and b = 1 therefore
a = b
multiply both sides of equation by a: a^2 = ab
subtract b^2 from each side a^2 - b^2 = ab - b^2 factor (a+b) (a-b) = b (a-b)
divide by (a-b) a+b = b substitute 1 + 1 = 2
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