Has it occured to you that we have no idea what your axiom list is?farfar19 said:i don't know how to prove X^2>0 or X^2=0 based ON the axiom list! it is a differential calculus course that contains basic proofing
I will guess that "it is" means "This exercise was assigned in". But I'm afraid I don't understand the capitalization of the word "on"...? You don't bother capitalizing the pronoun "I" or the first words of sentences, which implies that this particular capitalization must define or stand for something of some significance. But I'm afraid I can't think of anything that it could be...?farfar19 said:i don't know how to prove X^2>0 or X^2=0 based ON the axiom list! it is a differential calculus course....
One of the axioms should say something to the effect that for any real number x, either x<0 or x=0 or x>0. Look at each of these cases separately, and use axioms such as the ones you quoted:farfar19 said:i don't know how to prove X^2>0 or X^2=0 based ON the axiom list!
farfar19 said:if a<b and b<c then a<c;
if a<b then a+c<b+c;
if a<b and 0<c then ac<bc;
Opalg said:One of the axioms should say something to the effect that for any real number x, either x<0 or x=0 or x>0.