Answer:
The statement 3+3=6 serves as a/an "contradiction" to the conjecture that the sum of two odd numbers is an odd number.
Explanation:
Consider the provided statement.
3+3=6
Here, we can observe that if we add two odd numbers we will get an even number. As shown in the above statement.
This is the property which helps us to conclude that sum of two odd numbers is always an even number.
You can take some example:
7+7=14
11+11=22
The conjecture is: The sum of two odd numbers is an odd number.
Which is a false.
Thus, the provided statement is contradictory to the conjecture because the sum of two odd numbers is not an odd number.
So, we can say that 3+3=6 serves as a/an contradiction to the conjecture that the sum of two odd numbers is an odd number.