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An identity.
It is triple the number of edges on one base.
They're ALL divisible by 1... and themselves !
Identities are statements that are true for any number.
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No; this statement is not true. The number 6 is an example of why this is not true.
An identity.
It is triple the number of edges on one base.
No, this statement is not true. 21 is an example of why this is not true.
It is three times the number of sides on a base of the prism.
They are an even number, greater than or equal to 6.
They're ALL divisible by 1... and themselves !
An example of a true statement in algebra is x=x
It is a true statement that can be derived easily from the laws of powers (or indices).
Any and every rational number.
No number, by itself, makes it true.