Tuesday, 4 June 2013

fake proofs - Can this really happen?

Yesterday, while scribbling on the back page of my maths copy, I accidentally came across this




If $ x\in R\ $ and $ x+x+x+.....\infty = m $ where $ m $ is any real number.



Then we can write



$ x+x+x+.....\infty = m $



$\Rightarrow $ $ x+m=m $



$ \Rightarrow $ $ x=0 $




In the same way we can prove that $ 6=0 $ or $ 7=0 $



But how is this really possible? Please explain. I am in 10th standard.

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