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Alohi27 0 What is the first step in the indirect proof? a. Given: There are 12 dogs and cats at a veterinarian’s office. There are more dogs than cats. Prove: There are at least 7 dogs. b. Given: an integer n Prove: n is odd A. a. Assume that there are more than 7 dogs. b. Assume that n is odd. B. a. Assume that there are fewer than 12 dogs. b. Assume that n is even. C. a. Assume that there are fewer than 7 dogs. b. Assume that n is even. D. a. Assume that there are more than 12 dogs. b. Assume that n is odd.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please i need help on this one

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don't post questions more than once unless its been more than 15 min and no one's replied

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry i didnt know tha im new

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that's k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but please you must help me i have a test tomorrow

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i really just don't know how to do the others :( i'm just kind of confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no the othera are the answer but i dont know which one like the given and the proof are the problem

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others*

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sry. i got distracted

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:l

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i'm still a little confused by the question although if i understand it right, this is the answer: A. a. Assume that there are more than 7 dogs. b. Assume that n is odd.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk thanks

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