Mathematics
Mathematics, 21.08.2019 05:00, jor66

Let a and b be any two integers. show that the following statement is false: if 3|(a+b),then 3|(a−b).hint. to show that the statement is false, you need to find two integers a and b for which 3|(a+b) is true and 3|(a−b) is false.

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