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true or false? the following is a valid proof of the theorem that for every integer n, there is an integer k such that n < k < n 2. assume n is an integer. let k be an integer such that n < k < n 2. this shows that for every n, an integer k such that n < k < n 2 exists. group of answer choices true false

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False

Explanation:

This isn't a valid proof since you've used the statement you're trying to prove in your argument which you can't do,

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