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Mathematics, 02.02.2020 20:52, jay1462

Type a counter-example that would have to exist in order for the conclusion to be false.. 5> 0, 6> 0, 12> 0, 16> 0, 20> 0, 100> 0.. conclusion: all numbers are greater than 0.. counterexample:

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