Let n be an integer. Then n3 – n + 3 O is an odd number is an odd number for some values of n and an even number for some values. O is an even number O may not be an integer O None of these

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Let n be an integer. Then n3 – n + 3
is an odd number
is an odd number for some values of n
and an even number for some values.
O is an even number
O may not be an integer
None of these
Transcribed Image Text:Let n be an integer. Then n3 – n + 3 is an odd number is an odd number for some values of n and an even number for some values. O is an even number O may not be an integer None of these
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