Asked by xboxwee
what would be a counterexample of this converse statement:
If a and b are even number, then a+b is a consecutive odd number.
If a and b are even number, then a+b is a consecutive odd number.
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Answered by
bobpursley
contra example
a and b are 4 and 6
then a+b is 10 which is not odd.
a and b are 4 and 6
then a+b is 10 which is not odd.
Answered by
KAYLA
Is this suppose to be something like..
(a-4 b-6)
a+b= ?
If so then it equals 10
cause 4+6=10
(a-4 b-6)
a+b= ?
If so then it equals 10
cause 4+6=10
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