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Mathematics, 21.07.2020 14:01 Adriingashley3521

Let p represent "x? = 34" and let q represent "x is not a whole number". Jake argues that if x is a whole number, then x2 = 34. Which is the representation of Jake's
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A ~ -p
B -p 9
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