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Old 03-08-2002, 03:41 PM  
TaDoW
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Quote:
Originally posted by brazz
Basic math:

If you have an equation and divide both sides by the same factor, the equation remains valid, UNLESS if that factor is zero (remember: "thou shall never divide by zero?")

When you go from (a+b)(a-b) = b(a-b) => a+b = b
you are dividing both sides by (a-b); however, as a=b, (a-b)=0, you are dividing by zero, and the equation loses any validity
props to you man =) good call on that, I went halfway through 300 level amath and math in college and didn't pick that up 'till you pointed it out :-)
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