1) For every real number x, there exists a real number y such that y^5 = x.
2) For every point x in the plane and for every point y in the plane, there exists a line L which passes through x and y.
1) For every real number x, there exists a real number y such that y^5 = x.
2) For every point x in the plane and for every point y in the plane, there exists a line L which passes through x and y.
1) For every real number x, there exists a real number y such that y^5 = x.
2) For every point x in the plane and for every point y in the plane, there exists a line L which passes through x and y.
1) For every real number x, there exists a real number y such that y^5 = x.
2) For every point x in the plane and for every point y in the plane, there exists a line L which passes through x and y.
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Precalculus is specifically designed so that you can take Calculus after you take Precalculus.
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