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===Solutions===
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Anne maybe you can help me again to create a page of solution. I tried but I don't know how to do so.
But the solution still goes here!
But the solution still goes here!
[http://katlas.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/images/e/ec/10-327a401.JPG page1]
[http://katlas.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/images/e/ec/10-327a401.JPG page1]

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Solutions

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Math is like science. It is precise to the maximum. So whenever I write something in math I always want to make sure that I am clear enough. Sets are sets functions are functions numbers are numbers. Math is also like art. It is a series of arguments that we present to people to convince them what we believe is true. To some extent it is like politics or like philosophy. I like to make my arguments simple, supplemented with diagrams and illustrations so that whenever I read it I will be happy to believe what is written is true. However I still sin sometimes quoting big theorems without actually fully understand them. But I try my best not to and present the simplest arguments that anybody could understand.-Kai