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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 19:37 nightcorerules5

This exercise contains a while loop and a predicate. loop: while (m β‰₯ 0 and m ≀ 100) m := m + 4 n := n βˆ’ 2 end while predicate: m + n is odd Fill in the blanks to show that if the predicate is true before entry to the loop, then it is also true after exit from the loop. Suppose m + n is odd before entry into the loop. Suppose m + n is odd before entry into the loop. Let new + new denote the values of m and n after exit from the loop. Find and simplify an expression for new + new in terms of m and n.

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