The new video in the series breaking the rules of mathematics is just released here entitled 3 × 2 = 8 | Breaking the rules of mathematics. How does it possible that 3 multiplied by 3 is equal to 8. In general, 3 multiplied by 2 is 6. But here in my calculation, I made an intentional mistake that leads to these strange results. These wrong results came from the mistake I made during the entire calculation. If you find where I made the mistake during my calculation, feel free to write it in the comments section. I will discuss the fun of mathematics.
The mistake is revealed here:
Although I reveal the part of mistake in another video, the link is given here: [The reveal video will be uploaded soon]
It is worth mentioning here that do not follow the steps in this video during your exam or serious calculation. This video is intended to show you what will be the consequence if you make a tiny mistake in your calculation. This video is for fun purposes only. Do not take it seriously.
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