Problem #DES-280924

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Problem

A useful common problem-solving strategy is to divide a problem into cases. We can divide the problem into familiar and unfamiliar cases; easy and difficult cases; typical and extreme cases etc. The division is sometimes suggested by the problem, but oftentimes requires a bit of work first.

If you are stuck on a problem or you are not sure where to begin, gathering data by trying out easy or typical cases first might help you with the following (this list is not exhaustive):

  1. Gaining intuition of the problem

  2. Isolating the difficulties

  3. Quantifying progress on the problem

  4. Setting up or completing inductive arguments

Let us take a look at this strategy in action.