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prove that one of every three consecutive positive integer is divisible by 3


bodigapooja67: P.T one of every three consective positive integer is divisible by 3

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Answered by psanjay900
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Let the consecutive integers be 1,2,3
let us any one digit in that given integers that is 3
so we know 3 is divisible by 3

let us take another one 4,5,6.
so,one of its digit is divisible by 3

therefore for any number every one of its digit is divisible by 3.
Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:


Let 3 consecutive positive integers be n, n + 1 and n + 2 .


Whenever a number is divided by 3, the remainder we get is either 0, or 1, or 2.

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Therefore:

n = 3p or 3p+1 or 3p+2, where p is some integer


If n = 3p = 3(p) , then n is divisible by 3


If n = 3p + 1, then n + 2 = 3p +1 + 2 = 3 p + 3 = 3 ( p + 1 ) is divisible by 3


If n = 3p + 2, then n + 1 = 3p + 2 + 1 = 3p + 3 = 3(p + 1) is divisible by 3


Thus, we can state that one of the numbers among n, n+1 and n+2 is always divisible by 3



Hence it is solved.


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