SOLUTION: suppose and b are integers such that 2+a and 35-b are divisible by 11prove that a+b is divisible by 11

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Question 626754: suppose and b are integers such that 2+a and 35-b are divisible by 11prove that a+b is divisible by 11
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
suppose and b are integers such that 2+a and 35-b are divisible by 11prove that a+b is divisible by 11
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2+a = 11*n
35-b = 11*m
m & n are integers
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11n + 11m = 11*(m+n)
QED

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