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Mathematics, 02.10.2019 12:30 yousifgorgees101

Suppose 6 is a factor of ab, where a and b are natural numbers. make a valid argument to explain why each assertion is true or provide a counterexample to show that an assertion is false

a. 6 must be a factor of a or of b
b. 3 must be a factor of a or of b
c. 3 must be a factor of a and of b

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