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Consider the sequence of numbers a0, a1, a2, a3, . . . defined by the equation an = floor(n + (n/6)) +ceil( n − (n/10)). So a0 = 0, a1 = 2, a2 = 4, a3 = 6, a4 = 8, . . . . Show that the statement “an = 2n ∀ n ∈ N” is false, and name the type of argument that you have used to do this.

type of arguments:direct reasoning,contrapositive argument,contradiction,counterexample

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Sixta Kovacek
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26 Jan 2019

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