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19 February, 04:46

6. Proof by generalization from generic particular that the sum of an odd integer and an even integer is odd. (3 marks)

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  1. 19 February, 07:31
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Consider the variables a and b, whereas a is an odd integer and b is an even integer.

    By definition: a = 2x + 1 and b = 2y (values for which x; y are integers)

    The summation of a and be would be: a + b = 2x + 2y + 1

    Simplifying the equation: 2x + 2y + 1

    =2 (x + y) + 1

    =2m + 1 (values for which m = x + y is an integer)

    Therefore by definition of an odd integer (2x + 1), it is clear that the sum of an odd integer and an even integer is odd.
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