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which of the following is a counterexample of the statement, "the sum of an odd number and an even number is always positive"? -4+3=1, 1+0=1, -2+5+3, 1+2=3
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which of the following is a counterexample of the statement, "the sum of an odd number and an even number is always positive"? -4+3=1, 1+0=1, -2+5+3, 1+2=3
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The first one
−4+3=−1
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first one -4+3 is -1 not 1
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