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Checking a claim on a few examples can build confidence — but it can never make you certain. "The sum of two even numbers is even" might hold for the first thousand pairs you try, yet a single missed case could ruin it. A direct proof removes all doubt: you assume the hypothesis is true and reason, one airtight step at a time, until the conclusion falls out. No examples needed — it covers infinitely many cases at once.