Prove the following through an indirect proof- if m+n is even, then m and n are even or m and n are odd.

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2022-11-19

Prove the following through an indirect proof-
if m + n is even, then m and n are even or m and n are odd.

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sliceu4i

sliceu4i

Beginner2022-11-20Added 16 answers

At least) one of m , n is odd and (at least) one of m , n is even...
The only options for at least are exactly, making one of the two conditions redundant. In practice you could render this by
m , n have different parities..

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