Disproof by Counter Example (OCR AS Maths A): Revision Note
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Disproof by Counter Example
What is disproof by counter-example?
Disproof by counter-examples involves finding a value that does not work for the given statement
That value is called a counter-example
How do I disprove a result?
You only need to find one value that does “not work”
Numbers that have unusual results are often helpful to try

Look carefully to see what types of number the result is claimed for – it may just be integers rather than real numbers
Irrational numbers can be unusual
Think about areas of maths where unusual things happen – such as in trigonometry where there are several angles with the same sine value
Worked Example

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