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Mathematics, 15.07.2019 17:30, lilyclairehutson
Which statement is not true? if x = 10, then x2 = 100. x2 = 100 if and only if x = 10 or x = –10. if x2 = 100, then x = 10. if x = –10, then x2 = 100.
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