SOLUTION: For all integers a,b,and c, if a = b then a/c = b/c. Provide a counterexample that shows when the statement is false. Show all work to verify that the counterexample really makes

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Question 754287: For all integers a,b,and c, if a = b then a/c = b/c.
Provide a counterexample that shows when the statement is false. Show all work to verify that the counterexample really makes the statement false.

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The counter-example is whenever c=0, then a/0 = b/0 is meaningless,
because you cannot divide by zero.

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