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Question 8 The square of a number is always bigger than the number. Choose a counterexample that would prove this conjecture false. The number is 10, and 10 squared is 100. The number is 1/2, and 1/2 squared
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Question 8
The square of a number is always bigger than the number. Choose a counterexample that would prove this conjecture false.
The number is 10, and 10 squared is 100.
The number is 1/2, and 1/2 squared is 1/4
There is no counterexample that will prove the conjecture false.
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The number is 1/2, and 1/2 squared is 1/4.
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