A Akshara Patil Active Member Joined Mar 12, 2022 Messages 105 Gender Female HSC 2022 Mar 22, 2022 #1 pls
jimmysmith560 Le Phénix Trilingue Moderator Joined Aug 22, 2019 Messages 4,532 Location Krak des Chevaliers Gender Male HSC 2019 Uni Grad 2022 Mar 22, 2022 #2 Would the following working help?
A Akshara Patil Active Member Joined Mar 12, 2022 Messages 105 Gender Female HSC 2022 Mar 23, 2022 #3 thanks Jimmy, Could you please explain the step where you stated k = 2m, its pretty obvious but i just want to know where you got that from...
thanks Jimmy, Could you please explain the step where you stated k = 2m, its pretty obvious but i just want to know where you got that from...
jimmysmith560 Le Phénix Trilingue Moderator Joined Aug 22, 2019 Messages 4,532 Location Krak des Chevaliers Gender Male HSC 2019 Uni Grad 2022 Mar 23, 2022 #4 Akshara Patil said: thanks Jimmy, Could you please explain the step where you stated k = 2m, its pretty obvious but i just want to know where you got that from... Click to expand... That would be a product of integers. I believe it would be the same as saying: Let n be an integer divisible by 6. By definition n = 6k for some integer k. Thus n = 2 × 3 × k = 3 × (2k). But 2k is an integer since it is the product of integers.
Akshara Patil said: thanks Jimmy, Could you please explain the step where you stated k = 2m, its pretty obvious but i just want to know where you got that from... Click to expand... That would be a product of integers. I believe it would be the same as saying: Let n be an integer divisible by 6. By definition n = 6k for some integer k. Thus n = 2 × 3 × k = 3 × (2k). But 2k is an integer since it is the product of integers.