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taurus [48]
4 years ago
11

Just so people can get some points :) 1+1=?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Ksju [112]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: 2

Step-by-step explanation:

The proof starts from the Peano Postulates, which define the natural  

numbers N. N is the smallest set satisfying these postulates:

 P1.  1 is in N.

 P2.  If x is in N, then its "successor" x' is in N.

 P3.  There is no x such that x' = 1.

 P4.  If x isn't 1, then there is a y in N such that y' = x.

 P5.  If S is a subset of N, 1 is in S, and the implication

      (x in S => x' in S) holds, then S = N.

Then you have to define addition recursively:

 Def: Let a and b be in N. If b = 1, then define a + b = a'

      (using P1 and P2). If b isn't 1, then let c' = b, with c in N

      (using P4), and define a + b = (a + c)'.

Then you have to define 2:

 Def:  2 = 1'

2 is in N by P1, P2, and the definition of 2.

Theorem:  1 + 1 = 2

Proof: Use the first part of the definition of + with a = b = 1.

      Then 1 + 1 = 1' = 2  Q.E.D.

Note: There is an alternate formulation of the Peano Postulates which  

replaces 1 with 0 in P1, P3, P4, and P5. Then you have to change the  

definition of addition to this:

 Def: Let a and b be in N. If b = 0, then define a + b = a.

      If b isn't 0, then let c' = b, with c in N, and define

      a + b = (a + c)'.

You also have to define 1 = 0', and 2 = 1'. Then the proof of the  

Theorem above is a little different:

Proof: Use the second part of the definition of + first:

      1 + 1 = (1 + 0)'

      Now use the first part of the definition of + on the sum in

      parentheses:  1 + 1 = (1)' = 1' = 2  Q.E.D.

trasher [3.6K]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:2

Step-by-step explanation:

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