Concise Introduction To Pure Mathematics Solutions Manual May 2026
Assume (\sqrt2 = p/q) in lowest terms ((p,q\in\mathbbZ), (\gcd(p,q)=1)). Squaring: (2q^2 = p^2 \Rightarrow p^2) even (\Rightarrow p) even. Write (p=2k). Then (2q^2 = 4k^2 \Rightarrow q^2 = 2k^2 \Rightarrow q) even. Contradiction since (\gcd(p,q)\ge 2). Hence (\sqrt2) irrational. Chapter 2 – Natural Numbers and Induction Exercise 2.3 Prove by induction: (1 + 2 + \dots + n = \fracn(n+1)2) for all (n\in\mathbbN).
Find all cube roots of (-8).
Case 1: first digit odd (4 choices: 1,3,5,7,9? Actually 5 odds, but careful: first digit ≠0, so even allowed but handled separately). Better systematic: Choose positions for the two even digits: (\binom42=6) ways. Concise Introduction To Pure Mathematics Solutions Manual