The values of x after the statement are:
- b) If x=1, then the statement P(1)="1>1" is false, and thus the value of x is equal to 1 after the statement "P(x) then x := 1".
- c) If x=2, then the statement P(2)="2>1" is true, and thus the value of x is equal to 1 after the statement "if P(x) then x := 1".
<h3>What is Discrete Mathematics?</h3>
This refers to the field of mathematics that studies mathematical structures and views them as discrete, rather than continuous and they include integers, statements, etc.
Therefore, if we consider the statement "if P(x) then x:=1" which is equivalent to "if x>1 then x:=1", then we can see that If x=1, then the statement P(1)="1>1" is false
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Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Brainliest answer, please?
Answer:
24
Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
It is multiplication property of equality. The goal is to get d by itself so what we do here is basically a process of

Y = 5x - 13 ----------- (1)
5x + 2y = 19 --------- (2)
Sub (1) into (2):
5x + 2(5x -13) = 19
5x + 10x - 26 = 19
15x = 19 + 26
15x = 45
x = 3 -------- sub back into (1)
y = 5(3) - 13
y = 15 - 13
y = 2
Ans: x = 3, y = 2