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Disproof by Counter Example

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Proofs and Counter Examples

General numbers in proofs

General numbers in proofs

  • If we are proving something involving an even number, use 2n.
  • If we are proving something involving an odd number, use 2n + 1.
  • Consecutive numbers are shown by n, n + 1, n + 2, ... etc
Counter examples

Counter examples

  • A counter example is the simplest way to prove a statement is wrong.
  • You only need one counter example to show something is wrong.
  • To disprove the statement ‘The product of two primes is always odd':
    • Use the counter example of the primes 2 and 3 whose product is 6 which is even.
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