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cubicmonkey
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So the book asks me to sketch out these graphs, and of course there are no examples. I was wondering how this is done.
(a) [0,1] X [1, 2] // The X here stands for the Cartesian product.
(b) ([0,1] U {2}) X [1,2] // How can I graph this? The U stands for Union and the X here stands for the Cartesian Product.
(c) ([0,1] U {2}) X ([1,2] U {3}).// Again, the U stands for Union and the X here stands for the Cartesian Product.
(a) [0,1] X [1, 2] // The X here stands for the Cartesian product.
(b) ([0,1] U {2}) X [1,2] // How can I graph this? The U stands for Union and the X here stands for the Cartesian Product.
(c) ([0,1] U {2}) X ([1,2] U {3}).// Again, the U stands for Union and the X here stands for the Cartesian Product.