An integer n is odd if and only if n^2 is odd.
There is no difference between the reaction to a manmade disaster and the reaction to a natural disaster
Close. But to make that statement correct, three letters must be deleted:Every natural number is a[n ir]rational number.
Step 1: Formulate the statement to be proven by induction. Step 2: Show that there is at least one value of the natural numbers, n, for which the statement is true. Step 3: Show that, if you assume it is true for any natural number m, greater or equal to n, then it must be true for the next value, m+1. Then, by induction, you have proven that the statement (step 1) is true for all natural numbers greater than or equal to n. Note that n need not be 1.
All natural numbers are integers, not all integers are natural numbers.
A multiple of a natural number should be another natural number.
If odd natural numbers are less than 8, then they are prime.
Your statement is false and can not be justified. An aquarium is not a natural ecosystem.
which statementis not an example of the use of natural resources
The statement that best summarizes the perspective of President Theodore Roseville concerning natural resources is his keen interest on effective use of natural resources.
Natural Selection
I would say "That is a true statement!"
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all individuals have natural rights
all individuals have natural rights
We can’t answer because we we don’t have the statement given you prior to this question. We don’t do homework.
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scientific law