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An exclusion is a value for a variable in the numerator or denominator that will make either the numerator or denominator equal to zero. True or False.
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An exclusion is a value for a variable in the numerator or denominator that will make either the numerator or denominator equal to zero. True or False.
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your answer would be
False
=)
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we know that
A exclusion is
a value of a variable in a denominator that would make the denominator equal to zero
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the answer is false
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