Prove one of the following theorems (indicate which one you are proving in your answer) 1. For all integers m, if mis ev

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Prove one of the following theorems (indicate which one you are proving in your answer) 1. For all integers m, if mis ev

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Prove one of the following theorems (indicate which one you are proving in your answer) 1. For all integers m, if mis even then (3m + 5) is odd 2. A necessary condition for an integer to be divisible by 6 is that it be divisible by 2 3. Prove that for all integers m and n, if m mod 5 = 2 and n mod 5 = 1 then mn mod 5 = 2
Prove one of the following theorems (indicate which one you are proving in your answer) 1. The negative of any irrational number is irrational 2. If 7m+9 is even, then n is odd 3. For all real numbers x and y. if y³ + y² ≤ x³ + xy². then y ≤ x
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