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Which counterexample disproves the conjecture. |n|>0 a. n=-0.5 b. n=0 c.0.5 d.3
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Which counterexample disproves the conjecture. |n|>0 a. n=-0.5 b. n=0 c.0.5 d.3
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Which counterexample disproves the conjecture.
|n|>0
a. n=-0.5
b. n=0
c.0.5
d.3
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Hello,
Sorry,
The true conjecture should have been |n|>=0
Answer B
0 is also negative
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