PPT-Indirect Argument: Two Classical Theorems

Author : kittie-lecroy | Published Date : 2018-02-26

This section contains proofs of two of the most famous theorems in mathematics that is irrational and that there are infinitely many prime numbers Both proofs are

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Indirect Argument: Two Classical Theorem..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

Indirect Argument: Two Classical Theorems: Transcript


This section contains proofs of two of the most famous theorems in mathematics that is irrational and that there are infinitely many prime numbers Both proofs are examples of indirect arguments and were well known more than 2000 years ago but they remain exemplary models of mathematical argument to this day. AS if for every trajectory we have as implies is the unique equilibrium point system is locally asymptotically stable LAS near or at if there is an R st 0 k as Basic Lyapunov theory 122 brPage 3br often we change coordinates so that 0 ie we use a Represented Theorems. Sara . Billey. University . of . Washington. Reproducibility in Computational and Experimental Math. ICERM. December 13, 2012. The Standard Inquiry. “Do you know anything about the following math problem?”. U.S. Department of Education. Objectives. Overview of Indirect Costs. Key Changes Under the Uniform Guidance. GAN Changes. De Minimis . R. ate. Grant Extensions. Sub-Recipient Rates. Timelines. Time and Effort . Rola. M. . Shadid. , BDS, . MSc. Movement of Distal Extension RPD. Vertical movements in . 2 directions. Movement toward the ridge tissues *. Movement away from the ridge tissues (resisted by the direct retainers). What are direct and indirect objects?. There are two types of objects. Direct Objects. Indirect Objects. We are going to use the following sentence as a model for the rest of the lesson: . Jorge threw the ball to Juan.. Convergence & Divergence Theorems. Convergence & Divergence Theorems. Convergence & Divergence Theorems. Convergence & Divergence Theorems. QW: Prior Knowledge . What do you know, assume, remember, or imagine about the . Classical Argument. ? Based on this name and some of the things we’ve been discussing, what do you think it MIGHT involve?. In a direct proof you start with the hypothesis of a statement and make one deduction after another until you reach the conclusion.. Indirect proofs are more roundabout. One kind of indirect proof, . To understand one objection to indirect realism. What we’re directly aware of are our . sense data. .. . ?. Remember. If a tree falls over in a forest, and no one is there to hear it…. …does it make a noise?. Argument in its best academic, scholarly, or journalistic sense is not the same as an emotional argument or conflict between people. In general, it seeks to open a subject, not close it; to broaden a subject, not narrow it; and primarily to earn respect for a position, not necessarily defeat one.. . Theorems. m. example. Write a proof.. Given. : . Prove. : . . Statements Reason. . 1.. ___________________ _______________________. . 2.. ___________________ _______________________. . 3.. ___________________ _______________________. Commonly, all Art music is called “Classical Music,” but properly speaking, the period of Classical music took place: . 1750 . - 1825. J. S. Bach died in 1750. Beethoven died in 1827. A. fter . the Baroque . Causal arguments are inductive arguments in which the conclusion is a claim that one thing causes another.. For example:. Clogged arteries cause heart attacks. A rough surface produces friction. Exercise during heat causes sweating. ). www.drfrostmaths.com. . Last modified: . 31. st. August 2015. RECAP. : Parts of a Circle. Sector. (Minor). Segment. Diameter. Radius. Tangent. Chord. (Minor) Arc. Circumference. ?. ?. ?. ?. ?. !.

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Indirect Argument: Two Classical Theorems"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents