SSwans2011
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(b-a) = 0 and therefore can't be used to prove that a = b+a.Thanks GreyCrow.
Let's prove that 2 = 1.
a = b
.: ab = b^2
ab - a^2 = b^2 - a^2
a(b-a) = (b-a)(b+a)
Cancel out (b-a)
a = b+a
But a=b
So a = a+a
a=2a
Divide by a
1=2
Amazing.
Who knows what I did wrong?
Do I get extra votes for this GreyCrow?