"In this exercise, we will define operation on V=(0,∞) in a nonstandard way: ...", what means V=(0,infty)

Celia Ray

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2022-12-03

"In this exercise, we will define operation on V=(0,∞) in a nonstandard way: ...", what means V = ( 0 , )

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marystevensbUS

marystevensbUS

Beginner2022-12-04Added 9 answers

This means that V is the set of all numbers bigger than 0 and not equal to 0. The notation G=(a,b) means that G is the set of numbers between the number a and the number b, not including a and b themselves.

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