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Philip Mathew Bobis BSIT 1B

1. Is there a real number whose square is -1?


a. Is there a real number x such that x square is -1?
b. Does there exist a real number x such that x² = 1?

2. Is there an integer that has a remainder of 2 when it is divided by 5 and a remainder of 3 when it is divided by 6?
a. Is there an integer n such that n has a remainder of 2 when it is divided by 5 and a remainder of 3 when it is
divided by 6?
b. Does there exist an integer such that if n is divided by 5 the remainder is 2 and if n divided by 6 the remainder is
3?

3. Given any two real numbers , there is a real number in between.


a. Given any two real numbers a and b, there is a real number c such that c is a real number.
b. For any two real numbers, a,b,c such that a<c<b.

4. For all objects j, if j is a square then j has four sides.


a. All squares have four sides.
b. Every square has four sides.
c. If an object is a square, then it has four sides.
d. If j is square, then j has four sides.
e. For all squares j, have four sides.

5. For all equations E, If E is quadratic then E has at most two real solutions.
a. All quadratic equations has atleast most two real solutions.
b. Every quadratic equation has the most two real solutions.
c. If an equation is quadratic, then it has the most two real solutions.
d. If E is quadratic, then E has the most two real solutions.
e. For all quadratic equations E, has the most two real solutions.

6. Every nonzero real numbers has a reciprocal.


a. All nonzero real numbers have a reciprocal.
b. For all nonzero real numbers r, there is a reciprocal for r.

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