3. Consider the following statement and ‘proof.’ Statement. Let x, y ∈ Z. If x3 − y2 is odd, then either x is even and y is odd, or x is odd and y is even. Proof. Suppose x, y are integers, and suppose that it is not true that either x is even and y is odd, or x is odd and y is even. We will show x3 − y2 is even. Since it is not true that either x is even and y is odd, or x is odd and y is even, then we can assumethat both x and y are odd. Since x and y are odd, by definition, x = 2k + 1 and y = 2L + 1 for some k,L ∈ Z. Observe                             x3 − y2    = (2k + 1)3 − (2L + 1)2                                             = (8k3 + 12k2 + 6k + 1) − (4L2 + 4L

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3. Consider the following statement and ‘proof.’

Statement. Let x, y ∈ Z. If x3 − y2 is odd, then either x is even and y is odd, or x is odd and y is even.

Proof. Suppose x, y are integers, and suppose that it is not true that either x is even and y is odd, or x is odd and y is even. We will show x3 − y2 is even.

Since it is not true that either x is even and y is odd, or x is odd and y is even, then we can assumethat both x and y are odd. Since x and y are odd, by definition, x = 2k + 1 and y = 2L + 1 for some k,L ∈ Z. Observe

                            x3 − y2    = (2k + 1)3 − (2L + 1)

                                           = (8k3 + 12k2 + 6k + 1) − (4L2 + 4L + 1)

                                           = 8k3 + 12k2 + 6k − 4L2 − 4L

                                           = 2(4k3 + 6k2 + 3k − 2L2 − 2L)

Since k, L are integers, (4k3 + 6k2 + 3k − 2L2 − 2L) is an integer. So by definition, x3 − y2 is even.

(a) What kind of proof is being attempted? How do you know?

(b) There is something wrong with this proof.

What is it? Explain.

(c) Correct the proof.

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