m<1=m<2
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Complete the proof for Theorem 3-16 above, with the information given.
Given:
m<1=m<2
Prove:
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Plan:
Same as theorem 3-15
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Complete the proof for Theorem 3-16 above, with the information given.
Given:
m<1=m<2
m<1=m<2
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