Re: Discrete Maths Sem 2 2016
Because that says an even number is equal to an odd number, which we know is impossible.Hello, I'm on a mission to understand proofs. It's going to be tricky for me but hopefully some people can help me out here.
My first question is about a proof (by contradiction) regarding log6(11) being irrational.
So the proof assumes p, q > 0 ... then fast forward and finds 11^q = 6^p, then says "which is a contradiction, as the LHS is always odd and RHS is always even".
Why is the LHS and RHS being odd/even make it a contradiction? Thanks.