Activity 3 You Have a Point! Directions: Give your viewpoint. Rewrite each sentence using introductory phrases in expressing your viewpoint.

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r must be a/n natural number and n must be greater than 1.
A natural number is mainly used for counting objects. For example the first natural number is 1 since we usually don't start at the number 0 to count.
A root of a number must be greater than 1. There is no such thing as a 1st root of a number.
r∈\mathbb{N}\therefore{n > 1}r∈N∴n>1
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r must be a/n natural number and n must be greater than 1.
A natural number is mainly used for counting objects. For example the first natural number is 1 since we usually don't start at the number 0 to count.
A root of a number must be greater than 1. There is no such thing as a 1st root of a number.
r∈\mathbb{N}\therefore{n > 1}r∈N∴n>1
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