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29 May, 19:17

The statemment 3+3=6 serves as a/an ___ to the conjecture that the sum of two odd numbers is an odd number.

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  1. 29 May, 20:51
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    The statement 3+3=6 serves as a disproof to the conjecture that the sum of two odd numbers is an odd number.

    Odd numbers are numbers which can NOT be divided evenly into groups of two.

    6 can be divided by 2 (6:3=2), which means that the sum of two odd numbers is not an odd number.

    On the other hand, there is a statement that is always true (a theorem) about the sum of two odd numbers: The sum of two consecutive odd numbers is divisible by 4.
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