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Show that theorem 1.5 also holds for the interval (x, x+b]. does it hold in general for the intervals [x, x + b) or (x, x+b)?
theorem 1.5. let a, b e z with b > 0, and let x e r. then there exist unique 9,7 € z such that a = bq+r and r € [x, x + b). thereum des de zaman tese and sex e r. then there existuje

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