User:The Jeff Killer

Math
$$\frac{-1}{1}= $$ $$\frac{1}{-1}$$ $$\sqrt{\frac{-1}{1}}= $$ $$\sqrt{\frac{1}{-1}}$$ $$\frac{\sqrt{-1}}{\sqrt{1}}= $$ $$\frac{\sqrt{1}}{\sqrt{-1}}$$ $$\frac{i}{1} = $$ $$ \frac{1}{i}$$ $$\frac{i}{2} = $$ $$ \frac{1}{2i}$$ $$\frac{i}{2} + \frac{3}{2i} = $$ $$\frac{1}{2i} + \frac{3}{2i}$$ $$i(\frac{i}{2} + \frac{3}{2i}) =$$ $$i(\frac{1}{2i} + \frac{3}{2i})$$ $$\frac{i^2}{2} + \frac{3i}{2i} =$$ $$\frac{i}{2i} + \frac{3i}{2i}$$ $$\frac{-1}{2} + \frac{3i}{2i} =$$ $$\frac{i}{2i} + \frac{3i}{2i}$$ $$\frac{-1}{2} + \frac{3}{2} =$$ $$\frac{1}{2} + \frac{3}{2}$$ $$\frac{2}{2} =$$ $$\frac{4}{2}$$ $$\ 1 = 2$$
 * Everyone knows this:
 * Now we will square root both sides:
 * Now we break up the roots:
 * The square root of a negative 1 is i and the square root of 1 is 1. In other words:
 * Now we multiply the entire thing by 1/2:
 * Now let's add 3/(2i) to this to make the math easier.
 * Now we can multiply the entire thing by i:
 * So now we expand this beast:
 * We know that the square root of -1 is i, so i^2 must be -1.:
 * Now we simplify the i's
 * Let's calculate this thing:
 * And so