What is the contradiction (no I do not mean negation) of this statement: "The sum of ANY two positiv

minwaardekn

minwaardekn

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2022-06-25

What is the contradiction (no I do not mean negation) of this statement: "The sum of ANY two positive integers is positive"
I believe that it can be rewritten in the form: "If two integers are positive then their sum is positive.". i.e. A B.
My math teacher believes that the contradiction is: "There exists two positive integers whose sum is nonpositive.".
But I believe that it is: "The sum of any two positive integers is nonpositive.".
Please note the main difference between my answer and his is the difference between "there exists and any". i.e. and

Answer & Explanation

Punktatsp

Punktatsp

Beginner2022-06-26Added 22 answers

Explanation:
View your initial argument as "for all positive a, b, a + b is positive", then remember that the negation of is . To prove by means of contradiction, it will suffice to suppose that there exists a positive pair a, b such that a + b is not positive.

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