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Prove that for all real
use the intermediate value theorem to prove that every real number has a cubic root. That is, prove that for any real number a
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not so master
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Let a be a real number and let m, n be natural numbers such that m < n. Prove that if 0 < a < 1 --> a^n < a^m < 1.
So, what I
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Mirie
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i noticed it doesn't have x in them. i don't know what to do.
prove: let epsilon>0. let f(x) = pi + 3 for x∈ real number. Prove
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Lucy
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Prove that the statement is false:
"There exists a real number y such that for every real number x, y < x." I tried to prove this
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David
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if a, b,c are real numbers and not all equal, prove that the equation
(c-a)x^2 -2(a-b)x + (b+c) = 0 has unequal real roots
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Jayden Haddy
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Prove the following conjecture: Between any two unique Real Numbers, there exists another Real Number.
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Heaven
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if a, b,c are real numbers and not all equal, prove that the equation
(c-a)x^2 -2(a-b)x + (b+c) = 0 has unequal real roots
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Jayden Haddy
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Prove the following conjecture: Between any two unique Real Numbers, there exists another Real Number.
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Heaven
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How many real and non-real solutions does the graphed equation have?
(1 point) Responses one real and one non-real one real and
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How many real and non-real solutions does the graphed equation have? (1 point) Responses zero real and three non-real zero real
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