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Give a Counterexample Showing That the Statement "If a×b=a×c\mathbf { a } \times \mathbf { b } = \mathbf { a } \times \mathbf { c }

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Give a counterexample showing that the statement "If a×b=a×c\mathbf { a } \times \mathbf { b } = \mathbf { a } \times \mathbf { c } , then b = c" is not always true.


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Sensory Neurons

Nerve cells responsible for converting external stimuli from the organism's environment into internal electrical impulses.

Resting Potential

Membrane potential of a neuron at rest.

Millivolts

A unit of electric potential or electromotive force equal to one thousandth of a volt, commonly used in measuring electrical potentials in cells and batteries.

Neuron

A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.

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