If a,b,c are positive numbers such that a+b>c, then a>c/2 or b>c/2.

ezelsbankuk

ezelsbankuk

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2022-09-06

Could you help me to start this demonstration by contrapositive
If a,b,c are positive numbers such that a + b > c, then a > c / 2 or b > c / 2.

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Griffin Dean

Griffin Dean

Beginner2022-09-07Added 13 answers

Step 1
The negation of ( a > c / 2 or b > c / 2) is ( a c / 2 and b c / 2 )
The negation of a + b > c is a + b c
Step 2
Thus you need to show if a c / 2 and b c / 2 then a + b c
Peugeota2p

Peugeota2p

Beginner2022-09-08Added 14 answers

Step 1
The contrapositive of "if A then B" is "if not B then not A".
In your case, A is " a + b > c", and B is " a > c 2 or b > c 2 ".
Step 2
The negation of ( a > c 2  or  b > c 2 ) is ( a c 2  and  b c 2 ) (neither a or b can be greater than c 2 ).
The negation of a + b > c is a + b c (if it's not greater than c, it is either less than c or equal to c).
You can use this for your proof.

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