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10 April, 18:28

If a and b are odd integers, then a - b is an even integer.

a and b are not odd integers

a and b are odd integers

a - b is an even integer

a - b is not an even integer

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  1. 10 April, 20:49
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    So the answer choices are

    1. a-b=even

    2. a and b are not odd

    3. a and b are odd

    4. a-b=even

    5. a-b=not even

    even=not odd

    not even=odd so choice 5 is really a-b=odd

    basically choice 4 and 1 are the same so we cross one out

    so

    the problem said that a and b are odd so therefor choice2 is wrong and choice 3 is correct

    then both are odd

    odd-odd=even because

    an even number is represented as 2n where n is an integer

    an odd number can be represented as 2n+1 so assume you have 2 odd numbers 2 away from each other so odd and (odd+2)

    odd+2-odd=2n+1+2 - (2n+1) = 2n+1+2-2n-1=2n-2n+1-1+2=2

    you are left with odd

    using integers

    7 and 11

    11-7=4

    even

    so odd-odd=even, it depends on weather you consider 0 odd or even

    so the asnwers are:

    a and b are odd

    a-b is not an even integer
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