Let m and n be integers. Two integers m and n are said to be consecutive if |m−n| = 1. Consider the statement: If m + n is not odd then m and n are not consecutive integers.  Prove the above statement by contradiction.  State the contrapositive of the given statement.  State the converse of the given statement then show that the converse is not true.

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Let m and n be integers. Two integers m and n are said to be consecutive if |m−n| = 1. Consider the statement: If m + n is not odd then m and n are not consecutive integers.  Prove the above statement by contradiction.  State the contrapositive of the given statement.  State the converse of the given statement then show that the converse is not true.

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