>OK where is the fallacy?
Cute trick. Using Bill's example of 2+3=5, everything
works until you get to the square roots of both sides, at which point
you end up with -1/2 = 1/2. (The line above should end with c2/4,
not b2/4.) But that's because the square root of any number actual
texascavers Digest 6 Mar 2010 15:53:13 - Issue 1000
Topics (messages 14079 through 14084):
Re: caves in Brewster and Reagan counties
14079 by: Bill Bentley
14081 by: jerryatkin.aol.com
Re: Howie's Harness ?
14080 by: Geary Schindel
Re: karst on Saturn's moon
yes, the second weekend of every month
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