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What would you assume at the beginning of an indirect proof for the following? A number divisible by 2 is even. The number 13 is not even. A. Even numbers are not divisible by 2 B. Even numbers are divisible
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What would you assume at the beginning of an indirect proof for the following?
A number divisible by 2 is even. The number 13 is not even.
A. Even numbers are not divisible by 2
B. Even numbers are divisible by 2
C. The number 13 is not even
D. The number 13 is even
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I took the test and got D) Correct
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The begging for inderict proof is that
The number 13 is even.
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