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27 April, 00:52

If n is a positive integer greater than 6, what is the remainder when n is divided by 6? (1) n2 - 1 is not divisible by 3. (2) n2 - 1 is even.

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  1. 27 April, 00:54
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    The remainder is 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1) n^2 - 1 = (n-1) (n+1)

    When n^2 - 1 is not divisible by 3, it implies that neither (n-1) nor (n+1) is divisible by 3.

    From any three consecutive integers, one must be divisible by 3.

    The consecutive integers are n, (n-1), (n+1)

    n is divisible by 3.

    If n is even, the remainder is 0.

    If n is odd, the remainder is 3 if divided by 6.

    2) n^2-1 is even

    n^2 - 1 = even

    n^2 = even + 1

    n^2 = odd

    For 1 + 2, n is odd.

    3,9,15,21, ...

    The remainder when n is divided by 6 is odd
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