S shivers20 Junior Member Joined Mar 3, 2006 Messages 68 Sep 25, 2006 #1 Prove the following statement: Let. If x,y>0, then. Where do I even begin? I dont get it, is there a part missing?
Prove the following statement: Let. If x,y>0, then. Where do I even begin? I dont get it, is there a part missing?
stapel Super Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 4, 2004 Messages 16,550 Sep 25, 2006 #2 There is no "statement" here; there is no "then" to prove from the "if". Sorry. Eliz.
S shivers20 Junior Member Joined Mar 3, 2006 Messages 68 Sep 25, 2006 #3 stapel said: There is no "statement" here; there is no "then" to prove from the "if". Sorry. Eliz. Click to expand... so, what you are saying is that the problem is missing something? Did my teacher make a mistake?
stapel said: There is no "statement" here; there is no "then" to prove from the "if". Sorry. Eliz. Click to expand... so, what you are saying is that the problem is missing something? Did my teacher make a mistake?
D daon Senior Member Joined Jan 27, 2006 Messages 1,284 Sep 27, 2006 #4 As pka said, you have not given a statement. A statement must be a complete sentence. "If x,y>0, then." is not a sentence.
As pka said, you have not given a statement. A statement must be a complete sentence. "If x,y>0, then." is not a sentence.