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Mathematics, 03.07.2019 16:10 agilitygirl1

Consider the following statement: ∀ a, b, c ∈ z, if a − b is even and b − c is even, then a − c is even.
write the converse and inverse of this statement. indicate (by formal reasoning) which among the statement, its converse and its inverse, are true and which are false. give a counterexample for each that is false.

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