Math, asked by souhardyab12, 11 months ago

Let S be the smallest set of positive integers such that
(a) 2 is in S,
(b) n is in S whenever n² is in S, and
(c) (n+5)2 is in S whenever n is in S.
Which positive integers are not in S?
(The set S is “smallest” in the sense that S is contained
in any other such set.)

Answers

Answered by amriteshbanerjee2413
0

Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

2*cosec square of B

Answered by mohitburathoki017
1

Answer:

I don't know

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