Consider the following statement: There exist no integers a and b such that 18a + 6b = 1. (a) Rewrite this statement using quantifiers, propositional variables, and predicates. (b) Rewrite the negation of this statement using quantifiers, propositional variables, and predicates. (c) Using contradiction, prove the statement is false.

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a) Let a,b denote variables representing integers, that is, a,b∈Z. Hence (a,b) represents a pair of integers. Let p(x,y) be the predicate "18x+6y=1". The statement "There exist no integers a and b such that 18a + 6b = 1" can be rewritten as "¬((∃(a,b))(p(a,b))", where the quantifier "∃" means "there exists".

b) The negation of this statement is ¬(¬((∃(a,b))(p(a,b))). This is equivalent to (∃(a,b))(p(a,b)).

c) Aiming for a contradiction, suppose that the statement is false, that is, there exist integers a and b such that 18a + 6b = 1. Factor 2 from this equation to obtain 2(9a+3b)=1. Since a and b are integers, k=9a+3b is an integer. Therefore 2k=1 for some integer k, that is, 1 is even, which is a contradiction. Assuming that the statement was false leads to contradictions, therefore the statement must be true, i.e, there exist no integers a and b such that 18a + 6b = 1.  

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