Solved: Any product of two or more integers is a result of

Chapter 5, Problem 5.179

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Any product of two or more integers is a result of successive multiplications of two integers at a time. For instance, hereareafewofthewaysinwhicha1a2a3a4 mightbecomputed: (a1a2)(a3a4) or ((a1a2)a3)a4) or a1((a2a3)a4).Use strong mathematical induction to prove that any product of two or more odd integers is odd.

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