Assignment3 ProofMethods
Assignment3 ProofMethods
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Problem 1 (25 points) Suppose a is an even integer and b is an odd integer. Determine the parity (i.e.,
whether the integer is even or odd) of each of these following integers. Justify your answer using mathematical proofs.
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Integer
a. (5 points)
3b
b. (5 points)
3a + b
c. (5 points)
a2 + 2b
d. (5 points)
a + 2b2
e. (5 points)
a2
b2
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Problem 2 (25 points) Suppose a and b are integers. If both of them are perfect squares, determine whether
each of these integers is a perfect square. Provide a relevant proof or counterexample.
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Integer
a. (5 points)
a b
b. (5 points)
c. (5 points)
ab2
a+b
d. (5 points)
a2 b + ab2
p
a + b + 2 ab
e. (5 points)
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Problem 3 (10 points) Verify the truth value of the following statements and justify your answer.
(a). (5 points) The sum of three consecutive even integers is divisible by 6.
(b). (5 points) For any integer n, if n is odd, then n2
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1 is divisible by 4.
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Problem 4 (10 points) Verify the truth value of the following statements and jusfity your answer.
(a). (5 points) Let n, a, b, c be integers such that n = abc. If n is even, then one of a, b, or c must be
even.
(b). (5 points) For any integer n, if 3n + 2 is even, then n is even.
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Problem 5 (10 points) Verify the truth value of the following statements and justify your answer.
(a). (5 points) Among the 25 people in a room, there will be at least three persons whose birthday falls
within the same month.
(b). (5 points) There is no smallest positive rational number. (Hint: observe the relationship between x
and
x
2
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Problem 6 (20 points) Verify the truth value of the following statements and justify your answer.
(a). (10 points) For any integer n, n + 1 is odd if and only if n2
1 is odd.
(b). (10 points) For any integer n, n + 5 is even if and only if 3n + 2 is odd.
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