For the following predicate statements, present a case that proves the statement is wrong. (3.1) f(x) = (5x)/(10-x) has a real answer for all values of x. (3.2) If A is an integer, and B is an integer, and A != B, then (A*B) > A AND (A*B) > B.

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(3) For the following predicate statements, present a case that proves the statement is wrong.

(3.1) f(x) = (5x)/(10-x) has a real answer for all values of x.

(3.2) If A is an integer, and B is an integer, and A != B, then (A*B) > A AND (A*B) > B.

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