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For Descartes, "there is a vast difference between mind and body, in respect that body, from its nature, is always _________, and that mind is entirely ___________."
Consecutive Odd Integers
A sequence of odd numbers where each number is two more than the previous one.
Product
The result of multiplying two or more numbers together.
Inequality
A relation that holds between two values when they are different, represented by symbols that show if one value is less than, greater than, or not equal to another value.
Real Number Line
A line that represents all real numbers in a continuous sequence, with positive numbers to the right of zero and negative numbers to the left.
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