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1. Page 11: Exercise 1.8 Question Number 10: The question does not say what set the equation is under. I assume that the set is under all natural numbers greater than or equal to 1 since excluding the numbers and just looking at 2n-1=n^2 if 0 is inserted it makes the equation -1=0 which is not true.
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1. Page 11: Exercise 1.8 Question Number 10: The question does not what set the equation is under. I assume that the set is under all natural numbers greater than or equal to 1 since excluding the numbers and just looking at 2n-1=n^2 if 0 is inserted it makes the equation -1=0 which is not true.

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1. Page 11: Exercise 1.8 Question Number 10: The question does not what set the equation is under. I assume that the set is under all natural numbers greater than or equal to 1 since excluding the numbers and just looking at 2n-1=n^2 if 0 is inserted it makes the equation -1=0 which is not true.

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