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A counterexample is a specific example which satisfies the conditions of a conjecture but which produces a different result. This is best understood...
A counterexample is a specific example which satisfies the conditions of a conjecture but which produces a different result. This is best understood by looking at a specific case. Let"s test the conjecture, "If a counting number n is divisible by 3, then it is divisible by 6," by looking at some specific instances. N=?