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29 September, 02:32

Prove using the notion of without loss of generality that 5x 5y is an odd integer when x and y are integers of opposite parity.

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  1. 29 September, 04:53
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    The expression is

    5x + 5y

    We are to prove that it is an odd integer when x and y are integers of opposite parity

    First, we can assume

    x = 2a (even)

    y = 2b + 1 (odd)

    subsituting

    10 (a + b) + 5

    5 [ (2 (a + b) + 1]

    The term

    2 (a + b) + 1 is odd and the result of an odd number multiplied by an odd number is odd
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