7. Which of the following is not a property of a mathematical system? A. Independency B. Completeness C. Consistency D. Contradictory
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It is important for a mathematical system to have certain properties in order to be useful and reliable. A. Consistency: This property means that the system does not contain any contradictions or inconsistencies. It ensures that the system is logically sound and Show more…
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