Determine whether the following statements are always,sometime, or never true.Explain

  1. Determine whether the following statements are always,sometime, or never true.Explain1.Three points determine a plane. 2.The
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  2. I know it's hard to draw a graph here, but I just need an explanation of both if possible. I appreciate any help I can get! :)"D
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  3. Determine whether the statement is true, false, or sometimes true. Explain or show why.If x is positive and y = -x, then xy is
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  4. For each of the statements below about Jeffreys prior, determine whether it is true or false. Select all the true statements.It
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  5. Let , , and be disjoint subsets of the sample space. For each one of the following statements, determine whether it is true or
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  6. The three mathematical statements that make the triangle inequality theorem true area + b > c a + c > b b + c > a True or False
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  7. What is a claim?(2 points)Responses Statements that are made to explain why the writer believes the claim is possible or true
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  8. A rock of mass m and a rock of mass 2m are both released from rest at the same height and fee no air resistance as they fall.
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  9. 24 of 2424 of 24 ItemsQuestion Determine if each of the following statements is always true, sometimes true or never true. A.
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  10. Determine if each of the following statements is always true, sometimestrue or never true. A. The sum of the measures of two
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