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DISCRETE MATH DISCRETE MATH DISCRETE MATH DISCRETE MATH Let P (x) = as prime and I (I) = as irrational. Prove or disprove that VaVy

DISCRETE MATH

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Let P (x) = as prime and I (I) = as irrational. Prove or disprove that VaVy (((P (x) A P (y)) - I(VI)) - 1(v2-v3)) Your

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