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Q: What is a counterexample to this conjecture the sum of any two integers that are greater then 1 is less then their product?
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What is a conjecture for multiplying two odd numbers?

One possible conjecture: The product is always an odd number. Another possible conjecture: The product is always greater than either of them. Another possible conjecture: Both odd numbers are always factors of the product. Another possible conjecture: The product is never a multiple of ' 2 '. Another possible conjecture: The product is always a real, rational number. Another possible conjecture: The product is always an integer.


How do you make a test conjecture with the product of two odd integers?

One possible conjecture is that the product of two odd integers is 8. A conjecture does not have to be true, nor does it have to be sensible. It must be testable, though. Many conjectures were initially thought to be sensible and true but later proven to be false. And when the false nature is fully understood, in retrospect they no longer appear sensible either!


Counterexample of the product of two positive numbers is greater than the sum of two numbers?

1x1=1 1+1=2


Is this statement true if the product of two integers is divisible by 6 one of the integers is also divisible by 6?

That is false. This type of statement is only true for prime numbers, not for compound numbers such as 6. Counterexample: 2 x 3 = 6


Cindy had three consecutive even integers She found that the product of their sum and 3 was 20 greater than 8 times the third integerWhat were Cindys integers?

greater


Write a conjecture about the product of two odd numbers?

My conjecture (an opinion based on incomplete information) is that the product of two odd numbers is 22. There is no requirement for a conjecture to be true.


Is the product of two positive numbers greater than either number?

A positive number is any number greater than zero. 1 is a positive number, so is 2, 2.5, 3.14159, 11, 11.25 etc 0.5 is a positive number. The product of two positive numbers is the result of multiplying them together. * 2 x 3 = 6 (the product). In this case the product is greater than either number. But... * 0.5 x 0.25 is 0.125. ~In this case the product is actually smaller than either of the two numbers! * Or 0.5 x 10 = 5 . Here the product is greater than 0.5 but smaller than 10. So the answer is ...sometimes!


What is the least common multiple of two consective numbers that is greater than two hundred and a multiple of seven?

The LCM of consecutive integers is their product. Consecutive integers will not both be multiples of seven.


What is a conjecture about the product of 2 odd numbers?

Their product will also be an odd number.


Two integers have a difference of -18 and a sum of 2 What is the product of the two integers?

The product of the two integers is -80.


Why are 117 composite?

117 = 3*39, a product of two integers greater than 1.


If the sum of two consecutive odd integers is 24 what is the product of the integers?

Their product is 143.