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∙ 14y agoAssume that these two statements are true: All brown-haired men have bad tempers. Harry is a brown-haired man. The statement that Harry has a bad temper is:
True
False
Insufficient information to tell.
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∙ 15y agoAssuming that the two previous statements are true, then he statement "Alfred has a bad temper" is also true.
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∙ 14y agoAn assuption
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Meriam Ellorico
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∙ 13y agoyes
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∙ 13y agoTrue.
Proving statements can be challenging if you are not used to know some math definitions and forms. This is the pre-requisites of proving things! Math maturity is the plus. Math maturity is the term that describes the mixture of mathematical experience and insight that can't be learned. If you have some feelings of understanding the theorems and proofs, you will be able to work out the proof by yourself!Formulating a proof all depends on the statement given, though the steps of proving statements are usually the same. Here, I list some parts in formulating the proof in terms of general length of the proof."Let/assume [something something]. Prove that [something something]"Read the whole statement several times.Start off with what is given for the problem. You can write "we want to show that [something something]"Apply the definitions/lemmas/theorems for the given. Try not to skip steps when proving things. Proving by intuition is considered to be the example of this step."Let/assume [something something]. If [something something], then show/prove [something something]"The steps for proving that type of statement are similar to the ones above it."Prove that [something something] if and only if (iff) [something something]"This can sometimes be tricky when you prove this type of statement. That is because the steps of proving statements are not always irreversible or interchangeable.To prove that type of statement, you need to prove the converse and the conditional of the statement.When proving the conditional statement, you are proving "if [something something], then [something something]". To understand which direction you are proving, indicate the arrow. For instance, ← means that you are proving the given statement on the right to the left, which is needed to be proved.When proving the converse statement, you switch the method of proving the whole statement. This means that you are proving the given statement from "left" to "right". Symbolically, you are proving this way: →.Note: Difficulty varies, depending on your mathematical experience and how well you can understand the problem.Another Note: If you fail in proof, then try again! Have the instructor to show you how to approach the proof. Think of proving things as doing computation of numbers! They are related to each other because they deal with steps needed to be taken to prove the statement.
She has said and I quote "I am conservative on some things and not on others. Funny how people assume things." in response to Howard Stern's statement that she seemed pretty conservative. I personally think she is more moderate than some people might think.
Yes you can, but why? You would be showing, quite publicly, one of the following: Ignorance (U.S. Marines at 1992 World Series) Request for assistance (common use for upside-down flag) Political statement (diluted by the two above) Most people would assume ignorance.
I assume You mean, Which Comes first Height or Width? Typically when speaking its Width First then Height. Example: When someone is describing the resolution of the Computer monitor they may say I have my resolution set at 640 by 480 (640 x 480) This refers to the WIDTH x HEIGHT of the pixels in the resolution (640 Pixels Horizontally/WIDTH & 480 Pixels Vertically/HEIGHT)
I'm gonna assume cold.
True. based on the two statements before, the statment 'Alfred has a bad temper." is true. ~Rae
bill is a mot
Generalizations are statements that are too general. Generalizations tend to be wrong because they assume too much about a group of people.
Use your knowledge of energy flow within ecosystems to offer a simple explanation for the following statements flesh is grass?
false
To prove by contradiction, you assume that an opposite assumption is true, then disprove the opposite statement.
Since this question was placed in the "cars and vehicles" category, I would assume you were looking for automotive-related mission statements. If that's the case, you can go to just about any major automotive vehicle manufacturer's website like GM, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes, etc. and you'll find their mission statement somewhere on the site.
Assume a statement true and then show it must be false
Assume it is cloudy outside , then you are inside
My friend will be happy.
No, it is a verb. It means to conclude something, to assume some unstated meaning or fact from existing evidence, statements or explanations.
Answer this question… Which term best describes a proof in which you assume the opposite of what you want to prove?