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Theorem: If r is a rational number, then the 2r+5 is a rational number. Which facts are assumed in a direct proof of the

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Theorem: If r is a rational number, then the 2r+5 is a rational number. Which facts are assumed in a direct proof of the theorem? Or = a/b, where a, and b are integers and a=0. Or a/b, where a and b are integers and b*0. 2r+5 = a/b, where a and b are integers and a=0. 2r+5= a/b, where a and b are integers and b*0.

A is a finite set such that IP(A)] = 32. What is Al? 32 16 5 Not enough information is given to determine |A|.