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Choose the counterexample that disproves the conjecture. If n is a two digit number, then the two digits must be different. n=22 n=11 n=17 n=10
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Choose the counterexample that disproves the conjecture. If n is a two digit number, then the two digits must be different. n=22 n=11 n=17 n=10
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Choose the counterexample that disproves the conjecture.
If n is a two digit number, then the two digits must be different.
n=22
n=11
n=17
n=10
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There are two counterexamples.
22 and 11 both repeat a digit: 22 repeats 2, and 11 repeats 1.
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