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  • 28-06-2017
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A theorem cannot have counterexamples true or false

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metchelle
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  • 10-07-2017
The answer is FALSE. A theorem can have a counterexample. Why? A counterexample opposes or contradicts an idea of the theory that is being proved. Counterexamples help in deciding whether a specific theorem is true or not. If a counterexample is presented, most likely the theorem is false.
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