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4 December, 12:45

Given that n is an integer and that n>1, prove algebraically that n² - (n-2) ²-2 is always an even number

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  1. 4 December, 15:52
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Any integer n > 1 multiplied by 2 will be even, that is

    2n ← is even

    Given

    n² - (n - 2) ² - 2 ← expand parenthesis

    = n² - (n² - 4n + 4) - 2

    = n² - n² + 4n - 4 - 2 ← collect like terms

    = 4n - 6 ← factor out 2 from each term

    = 2 (2n - 3)

    Hence 2 (2n - 3) ← will always be even for n > 1
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