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Rethinking the discovery function of proof within the context of proofs and refutations
Authors:Kotaro Komatsu  Yosuke Tsujiyama  Aruta Sakamaki
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, Shinshu University, Nagano, Japankkomatsu@shinshu-u.ac.jp;3. Faculty of International Studies, Keiai University, Chiba, Japan;4. Nagano Junior High School, Faculty of Education, Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan
Abstract:Proof and proving are important components of school mathematics and have multiple functions in mathematical practice. Among these functions of proof, this paper focuses on the discovery function that refers to invention of a new statement or conjecture by reflecting on or utilizing a constructed proof. Based on two cases in which eighth and ninth graders engaged in proofs and refutations, we demonstrate that facing a counterexample of a primitive statement can become a starting point of students’ activity for discovery, and that a proof of the primitive statement can function as a useful tool for inventing a new conjecture that holds for the counterexample. An implication for developing tasks by which students can experience this discovery function is mentioned.
Keywords:proof and proving  discovery function  refutation  counterexample
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