An intuitive proof allows you to understand why the theorem must be true; the logic merely provides firm grounds to show that it is true.


Concepts of Modern Mathematics, Chapter 1 (p. 5)


An intuitive proof allows you to understand why the theorem must be true; the logic merely provides firm grounds to show that it is true.

An intuitive proof allows you to understand why the theorem must be true; the logic merely provides firm grounds to show that it is true.

An intuitive proof allows you to understand why the theorem must be true; the logic merely provides firm grounds to show that it is true.

An intuitive proof allows you to understand why the theorem must be true; the logic merely provides firm grounds to show that it is true.