Where as that might be true Subject Fury that was not the result you showed in your formula. By simply saying that
1=2 you create the assumption that the 0's don't exist, which in a sense they do, but in a purely logical mathematical equation they have to exist for the sake of balancing the equation. In reality, there is no way to feasably remove the zeros from this question, therefore 0x1 = 0x2, but 1=/=2