• DerisionConsulting@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    There isn’t a valid answer to the question.

    Ignore the numbers, and just think about this:
    Is there a number that you can add 2 to, that would equal the same about as if you subtracted 2 from it?
    The answer is no.

    So the person, who is pretending to be smart, just did a bunch of fake math.
    Also √4 = 2, so the “answer” they have is just them trying to re-write the question x + 2 = x - 2.

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        11 months ago

        The square root of x is usually defined as the positive real number that squares to x, so x^2 = 4 => x = ±2 but sqrt(4) = 2, not ±2

        The complex sqrt function is multivalued, but that opens a whole other can of worms

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          And even if you allowed sqrt(4) = ±2, it would still be invalid to evaluate it to -2 on one side of the equation, but then use +2 on the other side.