A Clever Mathematician

supun75

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see whether you get this?

Long ago, a clever mathematician used to cheat people. Once he borrowed Rs.4000/- from a rich man. After a few days, he borrowed Rs.2000/- from the same man. Many days passed, the mathematician did not return the money to the rich man. The rich man went to the mathematician and
asked to return the money. But to his great surprise, the mathematician replied that there is no need to pay the debt.

"See here, friend" said the mathematician " the sum of 4000 and 2000 is equal to zero, so I do not have any balance to pay".

The rich man took the matter to the court. When the judge came to know this, he was astonished. He asked the mathematician to prove that sum of 4000 and 2000 is zero, and not 6000.

The Clever mathematician agreed.



He said:

let a = 4000, b = 2000 and c = 6000

a + b = c

Multiply both sides by a + b

(a + b) (a + b) = c (a + b)

a*a + ab + ba + b*b = ca + cb

a*a + ab - ca = cb - b*b - ba

a( a + b -c) = -b(b + a - c)

so a = - b

a + b = 0

Hence by putting the values of "a" and "b" as 4000 and 2000
respectively, their sum is zero, so the mathematician saw no need to pay any money to the rich man.

The above calculation has no doubt surprised you as it did the judge.
 

supun75

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dexter.morgan.666 said:
:rofl::rofl: It says Multiply both sides by a + b:rolleyes: So you can say a+b=6000. Now do the math and see.

6000 (a+b)=6000 (c)

36000000=36000000 that means a+b=c :P

:rofl::rofl: Rich man wins :rofl:

hehe but the rich man didn't have ur brains did he?:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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    supun75 said:
    see whether you get this?

    Long ago, a clever mathematician used to cheat people. Once he borrowed Rs.4000/- from a rich man. After a few days, he borrowed Rs.2000/- from the same man. Many days passed, the mathematician did not return the money to the rich man. The rich man went to the mathematician and
    asked to return the money. But to his great surprise, the mathematician replied that there is no need to pay the debt.

    "See here, friend" said the mathematician " the sum of 4000 and 2000 is equal to zero, so I do not have any balance to pay".

    The rich man took the matter to the court. When the judge came to know this, he was astonished. He asked the mathematician to prove that sum of 4000 and 2000 is zero, and not 6000.

    The Clever mathematician agreed.



    He said:

    let a = 4000, b = 2000 and c = 6000

    a + b = c

    Multiply both sides by a + b

    (a + b) (a + b) = c (a + b)

    a*a + ab + ba + b*b = ca + cb

    a*a + ab - ca = cb - b*b - ba

    a( a + b -c) = -b(b + a - c)

    so a = - b

    a + b = 0

    Hence by putting the values of "a" and "b" as 4000 and 2000
    respectively, their sum is zero, so the mathematician saw no need to pay any money to the rich man.

    The above calculation has no doubt surprised you as it did the judge.
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