Chapter 5.4: Indirect Proof Flashcards
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Indirect Proof/ Proof by Contradiction
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In an indirect proof, one assumes that the statement to be proved is false. One then uses logical reasoning to deduce that a statement contradicts a postulate, theorem, or one of the assumptions. Once a contradiction is obtained, one concludes that the statement assumed false must be true.
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Indirect Reasoning
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reasoning that assumes that the conclusion is false and then shows that this assumption leads to a contradiction of the hypothesis like a postulate, theorem, or corollary. Then, since the assumption has been proved false, the conclusion must be true.