Prove the statements.ExerciseThere are integers m and n

Chapter 4, Problem 4E

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QUESTION:

Prove the statements in 4–10.

There are integers m and n such that m > 1 and n > 1 and \(\frac{1}{m}+\frac{1}{n}\) is an integer.

Text Transcription:

1/m + 1/n

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QUESTION:

Prove the statements in 4–10.

There are integers m and n such that m > 1 and n > 1 and \(\frac{1}{m}+\frac{1}{n}\) is an integer.

Text Transcription:

1/m + 1/n

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The objective of this question is to prove the statement which is m and n are the integers such that m > 1 and n  > 1 and is an integer.

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