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Discret structure math .. a) The square root of every positive number less than one is greater than the number itself. (c) Every real number besides 0 has a multiplicative inverse
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Discret structure math ..
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The square root of every positive number less than one is greater than the number itself.
(c)
Every real number besides 0 has a multiplicative inverse
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a) The square root of every positive number less than one is greater than the number itself.
I believe the statement is true.
(c) Every real number besides 0 has a multiplicative inverse
I think the statement is true.
Hope this helps.
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