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What is the number that disapproves theorem?

There's no single number that "disproves a theorem." Theorems are proven or disproven by counterexamples or flaws in the proof itself, not by a single number.

A counterexample is a specific instance that shows a theorem is false. This counterexample might *involve* a number (or several numbers), but the number itself isn't what disproves the theorem; the *example* using that number does.

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