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#1 2014-07-17 23:01:01

PatternMan
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Registered: 2014-03-08
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Is there any way I can check my proofs?

I don't want to trouble you guys since I'm doing elementary topics which are probably second nature to you. But I want to know if there are any resources online I can use to check my proofs. I am pedantic and want to make sure I get the basics right so that I'm comfortable when I move on to more complex material that builds on the foundations. Rocky foundations are never good.

Like I will do things like this...

To prove if n is even, then (-1)^n = 1
2m = n
(-1)^2m
(-1)(-1)^m
1^m = 1

I don't know if it's acceptable. Also I'm trying to prove virtually ever rule I know as I go along and I don't have a proof that 1^m = 1 for all cases even though it does.


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#2 2014-07-18 04:25:14

anonimnystefy
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Re: Is there any way I can check my proofs?

I'm sure that if you post the proofs here someone will be able to respond.

The one you posted looks good (assuming I got what you meant to write; some parentheses are missing), but it generally depends what you assume you already know is true, like you said.


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#3 2014-07-18 04:36:46

ShivamS
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Re: Is there any way I can check my proofs?

Or google "proof of theorem [enter name here]". A lot of the times you can find the proof there.

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#4 2014-07-20 03:11:44

Agnishom
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Re: Is there any way I can check my proofs?

PatternMan wrote:

I don't want to trouble you guys since I'm doing elementary topics which are probably second nature to you. But I want to know if there are any resources online I can use to check my proofs. I am pedantic and want to make sure I get the basics right so that I'm comfortable when I move on to more complex material that builds on the foundations. Rocky foundations are never good.

Like I will do things like this...

To prove if n is even, then (-1)^n = 1
2m = n
(-1)^2m
(-1)(-1)^m
1^m = 1

I don't know if it's acceptable. Also I'm trying to prove virtually ever rule I know as I go along and I don't have a proof that 1^m = 1 for all cases even though it does.

That is okay. You can also use induction


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