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<p>1) Let <strong><em>n </em></strong>be an integer.&#160;PROVE Then <em><strong

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<p>1) Let <strong><em>n </em></strong>be an integer.&#160;PROVE Then <em><strong>n </strong></em>divides 0.</p>
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<p>2) Let <strong><em>n </em></strong>and <strong><em>a </em></strong>be integers.&#160;PROVE Then <strong><em>n </em></strong>divides (<strong><em> a - a).</em></strong></p>
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<p>3) Let <strong><em>n, a, and b </em></strong>be integers.&#160;PROVE If <em><strong>n </strong></em>divides (<strong><em> a - b ), then n divides ( b - a).</em></strong></p>
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