Tuesday, 8 September 2015

discrete mathematics - direct proof when a is even and b is a multiple of 3 then ab is a multiple of 6

Consider the statement: for all integers a and b, if a is even and b is a multiple of 3, then ab is a multiple of 6. a) prove the statement using direct proof and b) state the converse. Is it true? prove or disprove



I have been staring at this problem for three days, any help would be greatly appreciated.

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