Problem 3.1. For a triangle T, let r(T) denote the ratio of the length of the longest side of T to the length of the sma

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Problem 3.1. For a triangle T, let r(T) denote the ratio of the length of the longest side of T to the length of the sma

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Problem 3 1 For A Triangle T Let R T Denote The Ratio Of The Length Of The Longest Side Of T To The Length Of The Sma 1
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Problem 3.1. For a triangle T, let r(T) denote the ratio of the length of the longest side of T to the length of the smallest side of T. Let A denote the set of all triangles and let P(T₁, T₂): r(T₂) r(T₁). be an open sentence where the domain of both T₁ and T2 is A. (a) Express the following quantified statement in words: ΞT; € Δ, VT, € Δ, (b) Express the negation of the quantified statement in (c) Express the negation of the quantified statement in Ρ(Τ1, T2). in symbols. in words. (+)
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