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Mathematics, 07.10.2021 14:30, dl34574

(4pts) We see that √1 ≤ 1, √4 ≤ 4, ��� √9 ≤ 9. So, we conjecture that √� ≤ �, for all real numbers � ≥ 0. Determine if the above conjecture is true or false. If true, explain briefly. If false, give a counterexample.

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