(a) [3 points] 3xyP(x,y) = 3yxP(x,y) (b) [3 points] 3xyP(x,y) => 3yxP(x,y) (c) [3 points] 3xVyP(x,y) = Vy3xP(x,y) (d) [3 points] 3xVyP(x,y) => Vy3xP(x,y) (e) [3 points] 3xVyP(x,y) => 3y3xP(x,y)
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(a) 3xyP(x,y) = 3yxP(x,y) This equation is true because multiplication is commutative. Show more…
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