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Just a quick question as to what you actually have to prove if the question says (for eg)... prove x^2=y if and only if yadaa...
 

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You have to prove that it ONLY occurs under that condition.

I think it means that the converse will be true.
 

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How do u prove it ONLY occurs under that condition? Confusing...
 

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It's rather useless without the accompanying material... and I don't really want to be accused of cheating (it's for mathsearch). I just want to know a general answer for how to answer an 'if and only if' question. :p
 

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If and only if means that you need to prove it both ways.

Casting around desperately for an example I find my analysis lecture notes

"A monotone sequence converges if and only if it is bounded"

Now without worrying about what the words mean this means that:

if a monotone sequence is bounded it converges

AND

if a monotone sequence converges it is bounded

So to prove that x^2 = y iff something you need to prove that something implies x^2 = y and that x^2 = y implies something.

cheers,
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Originally posted by Estel
It's rather useless without the accompanying material... and I don't really want to be accused of cheating (it's for mathsearch). I just want to know a general answer for how to answer an 'if and only if' question. :p
either way, asking for help is still cheating :) :)
well, i guess it's not "cheating in a sense", but then again, what's the point of getting a prize/certificate if u didn't do it according to the suggested rules. :)

just on that.....i handed mine in today: only did around 10 exercises - estel, did u do every exercise up to Ex 22??? coz i just didn't bother.....lol - had more important things to do. ah well.
 

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Originally posted by martin
Now without worrying about what the words mean this means that:

if a monotone sequence is bounded it converges

AND

if a monotone sequence converges it is bounded
So basically you just prove that the first statement and its converse are true?
 

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I didn't get a chance to read martin's comment before handing it in this morning... ahh well... least I can say I obtained zero help for the entire project...
I attempted every question seriously- up to 26. Tho I didn't prove the converses for the 'if and only if' theorems, and hence I shall lose valuable marks there for 2 questions. :(

*Wants to go to NMSS*
*Doubts will make it*

There are probably better things to do but the Abstract Cubolinear System was pretty neat you have to admit :p...
 

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I like to think of it as a road..
if is one ay traffic
and if and only if is two way.
 

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All very helpful advice... just two days late :p
 

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If you need to show that y = x^2 proves something, sub in y = x^2, show the answer comes out, then sub in y = x^2 + c, and show the answer doesn't come out unless c = 0

The ~ means "not"

So prove that A implies B and that not A implies not B
 

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ooh thanks for that keypad... another technique to use. :)
 

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