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14 February, 03:19

Define "counterexample." A. a general rule for a pattern B. an exception to a proposed general rule C. evidence to prove a conjecture true D. a conjecture or educated guess

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  1. 14 February, 03:34
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    I believe the answer you're looking for is B.

    A counterexample to a conjecture would prove the conjecture false. Thus eliminates C and D. A counterexample (as mentioned) is an exception to a rule, thus ruling out A.
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