SOLUTION: Find a counterexample to the statement “The square of a number added to the sum of the number and five is a prime number”
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Question 112012
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Find a counterexample to the statement “The square of a number added to the sum of the number and five is a prime number”
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If you let the unknown number be 4, then we get
Since 25 is not a prime number, this means we found a counterexample for the given statement.
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4, 4 squared is 16, 4+5 = 9, 9+16 = 25, 25 is not prime