Asked by Skye
Consider the statement:
If two whole numbers are even, then their sum is odd.
What assumption should be made to prove the statement indirectly?
A- The numbers are equal.
B- The numbers are not equal.
C- Their sum is not odd.
D- Their difference is even.
My choice is C.
If two whole numbers are even, then their sum is odd.
What assumption should be made to prove the statement indirectly?
A- The numbers are equal.
B- The numbers are not equal.
C- Their sum is not odd.
D- Their difference is even.
My choice is C.
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