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if a is b and b is a what is c?

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Answered by heenanesrin
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An example of a transitive law is “If a is equal to b and b is equal to c, then a is equal to c.” There are transitive laws for some relations but not for others.

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Answered by guriyajamshedpur
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Answer:

GIVEN

GIVEN A IS B

GIVEN A IS BB IS A

GIVEN A IS BB IS A ITS MEANS A=

GIVEN A IS BB IS A ITS MEANS A=TO FIND C

GIVEN A IS BB IS A ITS MEANS A=TO FIND CIF A=B THEN C=D

GIVEN A IS BB IS A ITS MEANS A=TO FIND CIF A=B THEN C=D[X=Y,Y=X THEN Z EQUAL TO ITS NEXT DIGIT]

GIVEN A IS BB IS A ITS MEANS A=TO FIND CIF A=B THEN C=D[X=Y,Y=X THEN Z EQUAL TO ITS NEXT DIGIT]HENCE C=D

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