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Mathematics, 07.06.2020 02:00 giavanleer14

Which statement is true regarding the given logical statement? If a number is a square number greater than 1, then it has at least one factor other than 1 and itself.

An equivalent statement is "all numbers having at least one factor other than 1 and itself are square numbers."
The hypothesis is "a number is a square number greater than 1."
The conclusion is "a number is a square number greater than 1."
A counterexample for this conditional statement is 49.

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