Mathematics, 21.08.2020 21:01, ErnieIrwin
What is wrong with the argument in the flowchart below? What assumption does the argument make?

What is wrong with the argument in the flowchart below? What assumption does the argument make?
Flow Chart Proof with a total of 3 bubbles. Bubbles 1 and 2 each have an arrow pointing to the third bubble. The bubbles are labeled as follows: Bubble 1, Monkeys like bananas. Bubble 2, Sara likes bananas. Bubble 3, Sara is a monkey.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00, maraa013001
Use addition and subtraction to simplify the following polynomials. a. add polynomials: (3 – 4x + 8x^2) + (–6 + 2x – 5x^2) step 1: rewrite the polynomials without the parentheses. step 2: write the polynomial in descending order and use parentheses around like terms. step 3: add the like terms identified in step 2 to simplify the polynomial. b. subtract polynomials: (3x – 5 – 7x^2) – (–2 + 6x^2 – 5x) step 1: rewrite the polynomials without the parentheses. remember to multiply each term in the second parentheses by –1. show your work. step 2: write the polynomial in descending order and use parentheses around like terms. step 3: add the like terms identified in step 2 to simplify the polynomial.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, 2021CanadyRaniya
The parabola x= √y-9 opens: a.)up b.)down c.)right d.)left
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, noah12345678
The graph of a hyperbola is shown. what are the coordinates of a vertex of the hyperbola? (0, −4) (−3, 0) (0, 0) (0, 5)
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What is wrong with the argument in the flowchart below? What assumption does the argument make?
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