Fill in the blanks in the following proof by contraposition that for every integer n , if 5 / n 2 then 5 / n . Proof (by contraposition): [The contrapositive is: For every integer n, if 5| nthen 5| n 2 .] Suppose n is any integer such that __(a)__ [We must show that __(b)__] By definition of divisibility, n = _ _ ( c ) _ for some integer k . By substitution, n 2 = _ _ ( d ) _ _ = 5 ( 5 k 2 ) . But 5 k 2 is an integer because it is a product of integers. Hence n 2 = 5 ⋅ (an integer), and so __(e)___ [as was to be shown].
Fill in the blanks in the following proof by contraposition that for every integer n , if 5 / n 2 then 5 / n . Proof (by contraposition): [The contrapositive is: For every integer n, if 5| nthen 5| n 2 .] Suppose n is any integer such that __(a)__ [We must show that __(b)__] By definition of divisibility, n = _ _ ( c ) _ for some integer k . By substitution, n 2 = _ _ ( d ) _ _ = 5 ( 5 k 2 ) . But 5 k 2 is an integer because it is a product of integers. Hence n 2 = 5 ⋅ (an integer), and so __(e)___ [as was to be shown].
Solution Summary: The author explains that 5|n is an integer because it is a product of integers.
Fill in the blanks in the following proof by contraposition that for every integer n, if
5
/
n
2
then
5
/
n
.
Proof (by contraposition): [The contrapositive is: For every integer n, if 5|nthen 5|
n
2
.] Suppose n is any integer such that __(a)__ [We must show that __(b)__] By definition of divisibility,
n
=
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(
c
)
_
for some integer k. By substitution,
n
2
=
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(
d
)
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=
5
(
5
k
2
)
.
But
5
k
2
is an integer because it is a product of integers. Hence
n
2
=
5
⋅
(an integer), and so __(e)___ [as was to be shown].
Show that the Laplace equation in Cartesian coordinates:
J²u
J²u
+
= 0
მx2 Jy2
can be reduced to the following form in cylindrical polar coordinates:
湯(
ди
1 8²u
+
Or 7,2 მ)2
= 0.
Draw the following graph on the interval
πT
5π
< x <
x≤
2
2
y = 2 cos(3(x-77)) +3
6+
5
4-
3
2
1
/2 -π/3 -π/6
Clear All Draw:
/6 π/3 π/2 2/3 5/6 x 7/6 4/3 3/2 5/311/6 2 13/67/3 5
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