Theorem 1. Here Is A Theorem. Proof. Consider The Following Two Cases: Case 1: Case 1 Is... Case 2: Case 2 Is... As The Preceding Cases Show, We've Proven Something!
This mathematical proof considers two cases to demonstrate a theorem. Case 1 explores one possibility, while Case 2 examines an alternative. Together, the analysis of these two cases proves the theorem originally presented.
This mathematical proof considers two cases to demonstrate a theorem. Case 1 explores one possibility, while Case 2 examines an alternative. Together, the analysis of these two cases proves the theorem originally presented.
Theorem 1. Here Is A Theorem. Proof. Consider The Following Two Cases: Case 1: Case 1 Is... Case 2: Case 2 Is... As The Preceding Cases Show, We've Proven Something!
This mathematical proof considers two cases to demonstrate a theorem. Case 1 explores one possibility, while Case 2 examines an alternative. Together, the analysis of these two cases proves the theorem originally presented.