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Aleonysh [2.5K]
3 years ago
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Prove the proposition p (0), where p (n) is the proposition "if n is a positive integer greater than 1, then n2 > n." what ki

nd of proof did you use?
Mathematics
1 answer:
expeople1 [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Vacuous proof is used.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Proposition p(n) :

"if n is a positive integer greater than 1, then n² > n"

To prove:

Prove the proposition p (0)

Solution:

Using the proposition p(n) the proposition p(0) becomes:

p(0) = "if 0 is a positive integer greater than 1, then 0² > 0"

The proposition that "0 is a positive integer greater than 1" is false

Since the premises "if 0 is a positive integer greater than 1" is false this means the overall proposition/ statement is true.

Thus this is the vacuous proof which states that:

if a premise p ("0 is a positive integer greater than 1") is false then the implication or conditional statement p->q ("if n is a positive integer greater than 1, then n² > n") is trivially true.

So in vacuous proof, the implication i.e."if n is a positive integer greater than 1, then n2 > n." is only true when the antecedent i.e. "0 is a positive integer greater than 1" cannot be satisfied.

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