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Consider the following statement. ∀a ∈ Z, (a − 1) a is not an integer. (a) Select the correct negation for this statement. For every integer a, a − 1 a is an integer. There is an integer a such that a − 1 a is not an integer. For every integer a, a − 1 a is not an integer. There is an integer a such that a − 1 a is an integer. (b) Is the given statement true or false? If the statement is true, enter TRUE; if the statement is false, enter a value of a that could be used as part of a counterexample that justifies its falseness.

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