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C - How to prove that …
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It is impossible to give an algorithm that will prove any statement. However, in some cases there are strategies that we can pursue first. In this appendix we give a summary of how to prove various types of statements. Examples are eschewed in favour of brevity.
How to prove that one statement implies another
To prove that A implies B try a number of methods.
A direct sequence of implications signs.
Prove the contrapositive statement: prove that the negation of B implies the negation of A.
Contradiction: Assume the statement is false and prove that this leads to an absurd statement, such as 0 = 1.
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- How to Think Like a MathematicianA Companion to Undergraduate Mathematics, pp. 260 - 262Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009