Bài 1.Tìm x biết: a,3.(x + 5) = x – 7 b,|x + 2| - 14 = - 9 c,(6x + 1) chia hết (3x - 1) với x nguyên. Bài 2.Chứng minh rằng: a + (– a – b + c) – ( – b – c + 1) = 2c – 1 Bài 3.a. Chứng minh rằng: 2n + 3 và 4n + 8 nguyên tố cùng nhau với mọi số tự nhiên n. b. Minh nghĩ ra một số tự nhiên có 2 chữ số mà số đó chia 5 dư 4, chia 7 dư 2, chia 9 dư 7. Hỏi Minh nghĩ đến số nào?

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