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This document appears to be a homework template for a proof-based mathematics course. It includes sections for a theorem statement, the proof of the theorem using an inductive hypothesis and examples of mathematical notation like summation. It also includes a section for a proposition and disproof. The template provides structure for students to write up mathematical proofs and examples.

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This document appears to be a homework template for a proof-based mathematics course. It includes sections for a theorem statement, the proof of the theorem using an inductive hypothesis and examples of mathematical notation like summation. It also includes a section for a proposition and disproof. The template provides structure for students to write up mathematical proofs and examples.

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Homework Template

Professor Sarah
MATH 301 - Introduction to Proof and Abstract Reasoning
September 10, 2018

Theorem x.yz. Delete this text and write theorem statement here.

Proof. Blah, blah, blah. Here is an example of the align environment:


k+1 k
!
X X
i= i + (k + 1)
i=1 i=1
k(k + 1)
= +k+1 (by inductive hypothesis)
2
k(k + 1) + 2(k + 1)
=
2
(k + 1)(k + 2)
=
2
(k + 1)((k + 1) + 1)
= .
2

Proposition x.yz. Let n ∈ Z.

Disproof. Blah, blah, blah. I’m so smart.

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