SOLUTION: Do you think each generalization is true for all integers a, b, c, and d? Substitute integers and find counterexamples, if possible... A. (a + b) divided by c = a divided c +

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Question 352459: Do you think each generalization is true for all integers a, b, c, and d?
Substitute integers and find counterexamples, if possible...
A. (a + b) divided by c = a divided c + b divided c.
B. a divided (b + c) = a divided b + a divided c.
C. (a + b)(a b) = ab.
D. If a < b, then a2 < b2
E. If a < b, then c-a < c-b
A. TRUE IF C IS NOT ZERO
B. FALSE,
C. FALSE,
D. TRUE
E. FALSE,
I don't know what counter examples really mean

Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a counter example is one that shows that the example given is not correct for this example.
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