5. If you multiply a number by itself and take the square root of the result, then you’ll end up with the original number
5. If you multiply a number by itself and take the square root of the result, then you’ll end up with the original
number.
6. If you multiply a non-zero number by 12, then the result will not have the same value as the original
number.
7. If you add two number and take the absolute value of the result, then you’ll get the same thing as taking the
absolute value of the two numbers and adding those two results. (Note: The absolute value of a number is
it’s distance from 0.)
8. If one number (the first one) is less than another (the second one) and you multiply each of them by some
third number, then the first times the third will be less than the second times the third.
9. If you add two numbers and triple the result, then you’ll get the same thing as tripling the two numbers and
adding those two results.
10. If you square a number, then the result will always be greater than or perhaps equal to the original number.
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