I find this slightly funny. I saw this on a meme:$$\begin{align}a=x\\ a+a=a+x\\ 2a=a+x\\ 2a-2x=a+x-2x\\ 2(a-x)=a+x-2x\\ 2(a-x)=a-x\\ 2=1\end{align}$$ How can these strange algebraic manipulations not be true? I feel that this is a stupid question but it's just weird how people come up with these things. Is there some kind of theorem or something that would make this untrue?
2026-05-04 20:25:11.1777926311
Is there a theorem that disproves this or is this just some made up meaningless thing?
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Yes there is:
Theorem: If you divide by $0$ you can prove anything ;)