Which is a counterexample to this conjecture?
the sum of any two consecutive integers is a c...
Mathematics, 18.09.2019 12:30 bnshelton8013
Which is a counterexample to this conjecture?
the sum of any two consecutive integers is a composite number.
a.
16 + 17 = 33
b.
10 + 11 = 21
c.
6 + 7 = 13
d.
7 + 8 = 15
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