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...They both took math up through AP calculus (one of them took Calculus BC). One of them took AP Chemistry, the other took AP Physics, so I have seen some of the work done in those classes. My PhD is in Chemistry, 1988. I have not worked since 1990, since I was a full time parent.I have a PhD in Chemistry. (read more)
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...It will now be shown that if R on A is antisymmetric, R n R-1 ? {(a, a): a ? A}. Let m, n ? A. Suppose that R on A is antisymmetric. Let R = {(m, n): m, n ? A}. Therefore, by definition of inverse relation, R-1 = {(n, m): m, n ? A}. Let (m, n) ? (R n R-1). By definition of intersection, (m, n) ? R and (m, n) ? R-1. (read more)