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The foreign exchange rate between the japanese yen and the euro is 190:1 given.
It means 1 euro = 190 yen
We are asked to find how many yen will be equal to 10 euros.
Means we need to multiply given euros with 190 because 1 euro = 190 yen
Hence 10 euros
yen
10 euros = 1900 yen : Answer
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NO!
Prove by contradiction. First, define the the following terms:
odd function: f(-x) = -f(x)] and domain: all values of x
Proof: Suppose there f(-x) = -f(x) such that x is a negative integer, then f(-x) is a positive number <em>(-(-x) = +x)</em> and -f(x) is a negative number <em>(negative of a positive number is a negative number). </em>Since a positive number cannot equal a negative number, then this is not possible.
Answer: No