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2. A student thinks that P(n) = n^3 - n is always a multiple of 6 for all natural numbers n. What do you think? Provide a mathematical argument to show that the student is correct or a counter example to show that the student is wrong.

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Hello,
I am having a problem with finding the answer to this question.
Please help.
10x-1/4=9x+3/8


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Patricia
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