Gift Lekalakala

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2022-08-31

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user_27qwe

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Skilled2023-06-01Added 375 answers

To find a counterexample that makes the statement false, we need to provide values for p, q, r, and s that satisfy the given equation p/q + r/s = (p+r)/(q+s) and demonstrate that the equation does not hold.
Let's assume that p = 1, q = 2, r = 3, and s = 4. We can substitute these values into the equation and evaluate both sides to check if they are equal.
pq+rs=12+34
To add these fractions, we need to find a common denominator, which is the least common multiple of 2 and 4, which is 4.
12+34=1·22·2+34=24+34=54
Now, let's evaluate the right side of the equation:
p+rq+s=1+32+4=46=23
Since 5423, the equation is not true for the chosen values of p, q, r, and s. Therefore, p = 1, q = 2, r = 3, and s = 4 serve as a counterexample, showing that the statement is false.

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