Use the direct proof technique to prove β²π₯ πππ πππ π¦ πππβ² βΉ β²π₯ + π¦β² ππ£ππ
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We are given that x and y are odd numbers. By definition, odd numbers can be represented as $x = 2m + 1$ and $y = 2n + 1$, where m and n are integers. Show moreβ¦
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