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"when multiplying two positive numbers is always bigger than either of the two numbers that you multiplied.” Is the students conjecture true or false?
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"when multiplying two positive numbers is always bigger than either of the two numbers that you multiplied.” Is the students conjecture true or false?
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False. 2*.5=1 so the conjecture is false
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False, because the number Zero could be used. X • 0=0. Although 3•3=9 and so on.
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