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  1. No. If we let x be irrational, then 0/x = 0 is a counterexample. However, if we consider nonzero rational numbers, then our conjecture is true. We shall prove this by contradiction. Suppose we have nonzero rational numbers x and y, and an irrational number z, such that x/z = y. Since z is not equalRead more

    No. If we let x be irrational, then 0/x = 0 is a
    counterexample.

    However, if we consider nonzero rational numbers, then our
    conjecture is true. We shall prove this by contradiction.

    Suppose we have nonzero rational numbers x and y, and an
    irrational number z, such that x/z = y. Since z is not equal to 0,
    x = yz. Since y is not equal to 0, x/y = z. Since x/y is a quotient
    of rational numbers, x/y is rational. Therefore, z is rational,
    contradicting our assumption that z was irrational. QED.

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  4. a. contractingb. cronyismc. tax revenued. all the aboveB. Cronyism is the correct answer apex

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    b. cronyism

    c. tax revenue

    d. all the above

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