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Mathematics, 13.02.2022 17:40 taylorrcho977

For all x, y in Q, if x is in Q* and y in Q - then y ≤ x True or False. An example of an and y for which this is false would be x= Y=. I’m confused I know Q- < Q* , but they are using ≤ . Please explain. Thank you.

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