Suppose j + k < n in N (natural set) a) Show: k < n-j b) Show: (n-j) - k = n- (j+k)
M mathgeek17 New member Joined Oct 12, 2013 Messages 2 Oct 12, 2013 #1 Suppose j + k < n in N (natural set) a) Show: k < n-j b) Show: (n-j) - k = n- (j+k)
L lookagain Elite Member Joined Aug 22, 2010 Messages 3,251 Oct 12, 2013 #2 mathgeek17 said: Suppose j + k < n in N (natural set) a) Show: k < n-j b) Show: (n-j) - k = n- (j+k) Click to expand... mathgeek17, please show some work so we know where you are stuck and refer to these rules for posting: http://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/threads/41539-Read-Before-Posting!!
mathgeek17 said: Suppose j + k < n in N (natural set) a) Show: k < n-j b) Show: (n-j) - k = n- (j+k) Click to expand... mathgeek17, please show some work so we know where you are stuck and refer to these rules for posting: http://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/threads/41539-Read-Before-Posting!!