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For an integer n, a student states the following:
I. If n is odd, (n+1)2 is even
II. If n is even, (n−1)2 is odd
III. If n is even, n−1 is even.
Which of the above statements would be true?


A
I and III
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I and II
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I, II and III
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II and III
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Solution

The correct option is B I and II
I. - If n is odd, then n+1 is even, which implies that (n+1)2 is even
II. - If n is even, then n1 is odd, which implies that (n1)2 is odd.
III - If n is even, then n-1 is not even. So it is false.

Hence, I and II are the two true statements.

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