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Will the cell having the largest number in a table always be a supercell? Can the cell having the smallest number in a table be a supercell? Why or why not?

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Not always. The largest or smallest numbers qualify as supercells only if they meet the specific criteria, such as symmetry or divisibility. Otherwise, they might not be considered supercells.

class 6 Mathematics Textbook Chapter 3 question answer

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  1. The largest or smallest number in a table is not guaranteed to be a supercell unless it satisfies the supercell criteria. For instance, a large number like 9999 might qualify due to symmetry, while a small number like 1001 could fail the conditions. Supercell status depends entirely on the predefined rules, highlighting the importance of numerical patterns over size.

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