Exercise 2.1
Which properties of the real numbers ar
examples ? Letters x, y, z, etc., stand for real n
(i) 0.4 + 9 = 9 +0.4
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good proof begins by explaining the general line of rea- soning, for ... (c) Bogus Claim: If a and b are two equal real numbers, then a D 0. ... where w;x;y;z are nonnegative integers.
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Exercise 2.1
Which properties of the real numbers ar
examples ? Letters x, y, z, etc., stand for real n
(i) 0.4 + 9 = 9 +0.4
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