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Mathematics, 04.07.2019 22:30 tremainewoodley3030

7.3.2 let s (x, y) e r2: sin+ cosy 1). (a) give an example of two real numbers x, y such that x s y (b) is s reflexive? symmetric? transitive? justify your answers.

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