Prove that either
a) this problem is solvable
or
b) this problem is unsolvable
I take "This problem is solvable" to mean "this problem has at least one solution that doesn't violate any given constraints."
This is a solution. It clearly doesn't violate any of the given constraints, since there aren't any.
Therefore, this constitutes a proof, by example.
QED
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Posted by Jim Lyon
on 2002-08-12 12:56:31 |