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Originally Posted by TheShadowMan
man that formula is flawed as in it doesn't prove what waws oringially asked.
because the abcde can represent any number but not all numbers are divisable by 3
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No it can't you buffoon.
The question is: 'If a+b+c+d+e is divisable by 3, then why is abcde divisible by 3?'
It's been proven that abcde is divisible by 3 if a+b+c+d+e, because
its a given in the question
It's like proving that d e^x /dx = e^x, then you coming along and saying 'Ah, but d x^2/dx =! e^x'.
THAT'S NOT THE QUESTION