Well the reasoning is wrong because just because someone is a SUSPECTED criminal, that doesn’t mean they are actually a criminal. They could actually be innocent.
On the other hand, all gray rabbits are actually rabbits, or else they wouldn’t be called gray “rabbits”.
The label associated with the rabbits, “gray” is concrete and proven, whereas the label “suspected criminal” isn’t concrete as it has yet to be proven true or false.
Answer:
A)
X | Y
-2 | 13
-1 | 8
0 | 5
1 | 4
2 | 5
3 | 8
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B) -1.8
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The property that must be used in all the proofs is: logb(b^y) =y
<h3>What are the proofs or rules of logarithms?</h3>
The proofs are statements that are used to validate or invalidate a logarithmic expression
There are several proofs of logarithms; some of them are:
- Product rule
- Quotient rule
- Power rule
- Change of base
The common property in the first three proofs (listed above) is:
This is so because, it links all the three proofs
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