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A^2 > a This statement is not true when “a” is a ___.

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Answer:

... number between 0 and 1

Explanation:

See graph below. For a > 1 and a < 0 the a^2 graph is above a.

A^2 > a This statement is not true when “a” is a ___.-example-1
User Jatin Pandey
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Answer:

number between 0 and 1

Explanation:

a² > a This statement is not true when “a” is a number between 0 and 1

Example:

 (½)² > ½

 = (½ × ½) > ½

 = ¼ > ½ [False]

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