yes abc=abc
What is EM2
(eg. Aa Bb Cc) First would be to find out all the different combinations of these traits ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc Then would be to make a "cross" out of them ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc Then would be to 'fill in' the cross by adding them up ABC ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc ABC AABBCC AABBCc AABbCC AABbCc AaBBCC AaBBCc AaBbCC.... ABc AbC Abc aBC aBc abC abc Hope the rest you can figure out, Sincerely, *diag*
The sets (abc), (bca), and (abd) are not equal. The first two sets, (abc) and (bca), contain the same elements (a, b, c) but are arranged differently, making them equivalent as sets. However, (abd) contains a different element (d) and thus is not equal to the others. Therefore, the only sets that are equal are (abc) and (bca).
Because a,b, and c are the first three letters of the alphabet
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Modern Family is on ABC
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Disney owns ABC.
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The answer depends on what ABC is!
ab'c + abc' + abc = a(b'c + bc' + bc) = a(b'c + b(c' + c)) = a(b'c + b) = a(c + b) I'm not sure if there's a proper name for that last step, or multiple steps to get to it, but it is intuitively correct. b + b'c is equivalent to b + c. Here's a quick truth table to show it: bcb'b'cb'c+bb+c0010000111111000111100 11