Proofs, Implications, and Counterexamples

  • Bramanti M
  • Travaglini G
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Theorems are often “universal affirmative propositions”, that is they are statements of the form “For every x in the set A, if the property p(x) holds, then also the property q(x) holds”. This chapter addresses the problem of proving such...

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Bramanti, M., & Travaglini, G. (2018). Proofs, Implications, and Counterexamples. In Studying Mathematics (pp. 45–59). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91355-1_5

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