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1. use back substitution to solve for x and y in the following equation: 417x +...
1. use back substitution to solve for x and y in the following equation: 417x + 362y = 1
2. Use contradiction to show that there is no integer that is both even and odd
3. For all integers a, b, c, and d, if a/c and b/d then ab/cd
4. For all integrrs a, b, and c, if a/b and b/c then ab/c
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