If one proves the equality of two numbers a and b by showing first that a ≤ b and then that a ≥ b, it is unfair; one should instead show that they are really equal by disclosing the inner ground for their equality.
If one proves the equality of two numbers a and b by showing first that a ≤ b and then that a ≥ b, it is unfair; one should instead show that they are really equal by disclosing the inner ground for their equality.