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To show that a conjecture is false, one must provide a counterexample—an instance or case where the conjecture does not hold true. This counterexample must be specific and clearly demonstrate that the conjecture fails under certain conditions. Additionally, it's important to ensure that the counterexample is within the scope of the conjecture's claims to effectively disprove it.

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