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  • When you do the first step, you evaluate the statement with something easy, like 1 or 0. When that is true, you can move on to the next step. If that is not true (falsehood), you can stop right there, because the whole theorem is false. So my answer is 1. If that first part doesn’t hold, the theorem is false. Do you have any examples?

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