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Hardest math problem in the world!!!!!?
1 + 1 =???????????? hardest math problem ever, i bet none of you dummies can solve it!!!
12 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Window...duh
- 6 years ago
1. Let S be a set such that for each element x of S there exists a
unique element x' of S.
2. There is an element in S, we shall call it 1, such that for every
element x of S, 1 is not equal to x'.
3. If x and y are elements of S such that x' = y', then x = y.
4. If M is any subset of S such that 1 is an element of M, and for
every element x of M, the element x' is also an element of M, then
M = S.
Just as a matter of notation, we write 1' = 2, 2' = 3, etc. We define
addition in S as follows:
(a1) x + 1 = x'
(a2) x + y' = (x + y)'
The element x + y is called the sum of x and y.
Now to prove that 1 + 1 = 2.
From (a1), with x = 1, we see that 1 + 1 = 1' = 2.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
stfu and find a new joke
- Anonymous1 decade ago
69 *wink*