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Introduction to Proofs

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Introduction to direct and Indirect proofs

UpkarSingh
Created Date 04.16.20
Last Updated 04.17.20
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  • Assume that p is true and show q is also true. Which proof represents this?
  • How would you represent odd integer?
  • Is √ 2 rational or Irrational?
  • Assume ¬q and show ¬p is true also. This is represented by which of the following proofs?
  • For direct proof of the theorem “If n is an odd integer, then n^2 is odd.” What should be your assumption?
  • To prove that if n is an integer and 3 n + 2 is odd, then n is odd. Which proof would you use to solve this?
  • To prove that if n is an integer and 3n + 2 is odd, then n is odd. What should be the assumption?
  • Prove that for an integer n,if n^2 is odd, then n is odd. Which proof would you use?
  • Prove that for an integer n,if n^2 is odd, then n is odd. What should be the assumption?