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How many arrangements of 1, 2, 3, . . n are there in which only the odd integers must be deranged (even integers may be in their own positions)? [to make this easier, you can assume that n is even.] your answer should be a big sum in terms of n. check your answer for n = 2 and n = 4.
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Identify the converse of the following conditional: if a point is in the first quadrant, then its coordinates are positive. if the coordinates of a point are not positive, then the point is not in the first quadrant. if the coordinates of a point are positive, then the point is in the first quadrant. if a point is in the first quadrant, then its coordinates are positive. if a point is not in the first quadrant, then the coordinates of the point are not positive.
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