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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 19:00 quokkamokka97

In the equation 3' = n, John claims that for any value of x, the value of n will always be greater than or equal to the base of 3.
Part A: Enter a value for x in the first box that supports John's claim.
Part B: Enter a value for x in the second box that disproves John's claims

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