Yes, I know, once you math and science whizzes see this, you'll probably think im dumb for even doubting your abilities
still, its worth a try:
Is this problem true or false, and why?
(you can solve it by eucliddean, non-eucliddean, or any type of mathematics, it doesnt matter):
First, the given statement is that A=B
A=B (Given)
A squared = A times B
A squared - B squared = (A times B) - B squared
(A + B) (A - B) = B (A - B)
A + B = B
B + B = B
2B = B
2 = 1
A paradox? Does two equal one?
Is this true or false and why