0,1,2,3,4 If n 5, what are the possible values of (? 1. If (-1, what are the possible values of m, ? If there is more than one possible value, type them as a list. For example, if an answer could be 0, 1, or 2, you would type in "0, 1, 2". (Canvas will be very picky about this, but l'll look them over when I grade it manually and I'll give credit if your values were correct.)

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If n 5, what are the possible values of (?
If (- 1, what are the possible values of m, ?
If there is more than one possible value, type them as a list For example, if an answer could be 0,
1, or 2, you would type in "0, 1, 2". (Canvas will be very picky about this, but l'll look them over
when I grade it manually and I'll give credit if your values were correct.)
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