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This short worksheet can be used to deliver the topic of proof by contradiction in the new A level specification for all exam boards. A useful resource to help deliver this new topic - fully worked solutions are included for all examples and questions in the exercise.

It begins with 5 examples to work through with your class (the full proofs are given in the teacher’s version). The examples are carefully chosen so that, for the final example, students have seen the results/techniques they need to prove that the square root of 5 is irrational.

Students are expected to be familiar with a proof of the infinity of primes, so on the next page this proof is given in full, together with some numerical examples that should help students understand part of its argument.

There is then an exercise with 9 questions for students to attempt themselves (full proofs provided).

A homework/test is also included (7 questions), with fully-worked solutions provided.

Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available:

https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186

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keitheames

4 years ago
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Needed some further resources for the new topic of proof by contradiction in year 2 of edexcel core A level. Liked the example on infinite number of primes using lists of primes. Answers given for all the exercises was helpful. Made a complete unit of work on proof by contradiction. Amended slightly some of the answers.

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