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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | It's reflexive and symmetric but not transitive. Consider X=positive integers, $={A,B,C} where A=composite numbers, B=odd numbers and C={2}. Then 4R9 since they are both composite, and 9R17 because they are both odd, but it is not true that 4R17. |
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Just like the previous Katamari games on the PS2, this game is tons of fun (quite literally). The basic concept involves rolling a sticky ball around that picks stuff up when you roll over it. As you pick up more and more things, the ball grows in size, like a snowball when you're making a snowman. You start off picking up stuff like paper clips and thumb tacks, but you eventually get to the point where you are picking up skyscrapers and even entire islands. And it's all done in wacky Japanese-style insanity.
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | I don't know how to do this question. please help
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