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creater
Nov8-11, 12:53 PM
hi all,
it may sound silly .. but when we look at this logically

1 X 1= 1.. that is 1(square) is 1

but

2 X 2 not = 2

i dont understand why?

please help me understand this

Insanity
Nov8-11, 01:01 PM
Really?

Likely its because 2x2= 4, not 2.

I sense Troll.

Simon Bridge
Nov8-11, 01:03 PM
Because you can fit four 1x1 squares into one 2x2 square.

Jimmy Snyder
Nov8-11, 01:19 PM
1 X 1= 1 ... but 2 X 2 not = 2
You left out 0 x 0 = 0. In fact, a little known fact is the fact that the ancient Greeks were aware of the fact that 2 x 2 not = 2 and for this reason, abandoned algebra to the Arabs while studying geometry instead. When young Gauss was in kindergarten, he noticed that \infty x \infty = \infty. This appeased the Greeks somewhat and now they study algebra too. If I'm not mistaken, the Arabs also study geometry, so all's well with the world. Don't upset the apple cart.

BobG
Nov8-11, 01:24 PM
hi all,
it may sound silly .. but when we look at this logically

1 X 1= 1.. that is 1(square) is 1

but

2 X 2 not = 2

i dont understand why?

please help me understand this

Yet 3 ft x 3 ft = 1 square yard!

And, even more bizarre, 50 ft x 100 ft = 1 rectangular yard. (At least if your neighborhood is flat. If your yard is sloped, I'm scared to even try to figure out what 50 ft x 100 ft equals.)

Vagn
Nov8-11, 01:34 PM
hi all,
it may sound silly .. but when we look at this logically

1 X 1= 1.. that is 1(square) is 1

but

2 X 2 not = 2

i dont understand why?

please help me understand this

Because 2 x 2 is equivalent to saying 2 + 2 whereas 1 x 1 is equivalent to saying 1=1