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Is tim correct? explain why or why not and provide three examples that prove whether or not tim’s statement is correct

Is tim correct? explain why or why not and provide three examples that prove whether-example-1
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Given:


\text{Tim has the expression x}^2

Yes, Tim is correct.

Expression is having the square so , wheather the input is negative or positive the output will always gives the positive values.

All real inputs will give the positive output.

Example:


\begin{gathered} (-2)^2=4 \\ (-1.1)^2=1.21 \\ 5^2=25 \end{gathered}

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