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  • 25-08-2019
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Enter a counterexample for the conclusion. If x is a prime number, then x+1 is not a prime number. A counterexample is x=

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lexy1338
lexy1338 lexy1338
  • 25-08-2019
X=2 because 2+1 =3 and 3 is also prime as well as 2. Prime number examples 2,3,5,7,11,13... An example that isn’t a counter example would be any of the other prime numbers I’ve listed
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