Chapter 6: Q4. (page 216)
Suppose someone plans to write an indirect proof of the conditional. Write a correct first sentence of the indirect proof.
If , then .
Short Answer
The correct first sentence would be 鈥淎ssume that .鈥
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Chapter 6: Q4. (page 216)
Suppose someone plans to write an indirect proof of the conditional. Write a correct first sentence of the indirect proof.
If , then .
The correct first sentence would be 鈥淎ssume that .鈥
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An indirect proof is to be used to prove the following:
If , then .
Which one of the following is the correct way to begin?
a. Assume temporarily that .
b. Assume temporarily that
What is the first sentence of an indirect proof of the statement shown?
For the following conditional statement, classify the statement as true or false.
If , then .
For the following conditional statement, classify the statement as true or false.
If , then .
A certain conditional is true. Must its converse be true? Must its inverse be true? Must its contrapositive be true?
For the following conditional statement, classify the statement as true or false.
If and , then .
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