Which would be a counter-example for the following statement?
IF 3x-5>10, then x > 3.
O...
Mathematics, 02.10.2020 20:01 sadie950
Which would be a counter-example for the following statement?
IF 3x-5>10, then x > 3.
Ox=4
O x= -1
O x = 10
O X = 9
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