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(bonus) a set s of ordered pairs of integers is defined recursively by (1) (1,2) ∈ s and (2,1) ∈ s, and (2) if (m, n) ∈ s, then (m+2,n) ∈ s, and (m, n+2) ∈ s, and (m+1,n+1) ∈ s. there is a simple description of the ordered pairs in s. what is it? your description should be good enough so that you can instantly decide if (12236,912242) is in s.

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