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which counterexample disproves the conjecture?
a student concludes that if x is a real number, then x2> x
a: x=3
b: x=-2
c: x=-1
d: x=1

which counterexample disproves the conjecture?
if a number is a multiple of 2, then it is a multiple of 6
a: 10
b: 12
c: 15
d: 18

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