What would you assume at the beginning of an indirect proof for the following?
a number that...
Mathematics, 06.10.2019 12:40 noaheault
What would you assume at the beginning of an indirect proof for the following?
a number that is divisible only by itself and 1 is a prime number. 51 is not a prime number.
a. 51 is a prime number.
b. 51 is not a prime number.
c. prime numbers are not divisible by themselves and 1.
d. 51 is not divisible by itself and 1.
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