Im confused on this question for Discrete Mathematics. Let A_{2} be the set of all multiples of 2 except for 2. Let A_{3} be the set of all multiples

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2020-12-25

Im confused on this question for Discrete Mathematics.
Let A2 be the set of all multiples of 2 except for 2. Let A3 be the set of all multiples of 3 except for 3. And so on, so that An is the set of all multiples of n except for n, for any n2. Describe (in words) the set A2A3A4.

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coffentw

coffentw

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Step 1
Given that A2 is the set of all multiples of 2 except for 2. In this set all the even numbers except 2 are covered.
Similarly, An is defined such that it is the set of all multiples of n except for n.
Now consider a composite number m.
Then m=ab with (a,b)=1
Then the number m belongs to the set Aa and Ab
Hence it belong to the set A1A2A3 And thus it cannot belong the set A1A2A3
Step 2
On the other hand, consider a prime number p.
Then it cannot be written as a multiple of any element other than p and 1.
By the definition of the set Ap, p does not belong to Ap.
which gives that p belongs to A1A2A3
Finally, the set of all odd primes will constitute the set A1A2A3

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