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show that any positive odd integer is the form 6q+1,or 6q+3, or 6q+5,where q is some integer?​

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Answered by slakshmi53
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let a be the positive odd integer which when divided by 6 gives q as quotient and r as remainder.

according to Euclid’s division lemma

a=bq+r

a=6q+r

where , a=0,1,2,3,4,5

then,

a=6q

or

a=6q+1

or

a=6q+2

or

a=6q+3

or

a=6q+4

or

a=6q+5

but here,

a=6q+1 & a=6q+3 & a=6q+5 are odd.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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