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Mathematics, 26.06.2020 16:01 ciaraCochran1876

Jackie made the following conjecture. The square of a number is always greater than the number.
Which choice, if either, is a counterexample to this conjecture?
1. 0.52 = 0.25 2. (–5)2 = 25
a. Choice 2 only
b. Choice 1 only
c. Choice 1 and Choice 2
d. Neither Choice 1 nor Choice 2

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