User:Ben Spinozoan/Wronskian&Independence

Proof

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  • In the language of first-order logic, the set of functions   is linearly independent, over the interval   in  , iff:
 , where  .
Expressed in disjunctive normal form (DNF) the above definition reads:
 ,
where   is shorthand for the statement occurring immediately before the iff (note that negation of   gives the correct statement for linear dependence).
  • The text of our theorem "If the Wronskian is non-zero at some point in an interval, then the functions are linearly independent on the interval", now translates as
 ,
or, in DNF,
 ,
where   is the value of the Wronskian at the point  .
  • The following statement summarizes the situation when Cramer's rule is applied to the linear system associated with the Wronskian:
 ,
or,
 .
  • In first-order logic, the statement  , entails the statement  . Consequently, statement (2) entails statement (1), and the theorem is proved.