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  • 21-12-2020
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Provide a counterexample for the proposition: If n > 3 then n> 5.

Provide a counterexample for the proposition If n gt 3 then ngt 5 class=

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potatoehead1234 potatoehead1234
  • 21-12-2020

Answer:

Your answer would be C: 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Well, I mean, 4 is greater than 3, but is less than 5. Which proves the n > 5 part wrong.

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