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Mathematics, 01.03.2021 04:00 Kurlyash

12. Arnold says that 2 = 4, and he uses the drawing in Figure 3.32 to support his conclu-
sion. What is wrong with Arnold's reasoning?
Do not just state the correct way to convert 23;
explain why Arnold's reasoning is not valid.

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