By saying "Sup". This is a basic friendly greeting where the person is asking What's up or How are you doing? You simply reply back with "Sup"(What's up with you?), or you can say "Nuttin Much"(Nothing much). Do NOT end your reply with "Dog"(friend) back to the person or you will sound like a fool. Person 1 greeting - "Sup Dog" Person 2 reply - "Sup".
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Let me rephrase it. You mean take a bounded subset of real numbers, S, and find a subset of all the upperbounds of S, say D, such that sup S is not in D? If I get you right, then yes. Take D := {a : a = sup s + n, n is natural and n < 4} so the first element is sup s + 1 > sup s, and the remaining two terms are even larger than the first one. But I think I got you wrong, go through the Completeness Axiom. That is for any two set A and B such that for all a in A, b in B, a <= b, and they share a maximum of one element, then there exist at least one number x such that a <= x <= b In particular, A have a supremum, sup A <= x and B have an infimum inf B > = x sup A <= inf B if they are equal then they must be x.
sup-abreveation for what is up?what is up dog?
Sup Dog!
It can be "Whats up", "Holla", "Whats happening", "Sup Homie"' or "Sup dog"
It can be "Whats up", "Holla", "Whats happening", "Sup Homie"' or "Sup dog"
Because "Sup Dog"!
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I don't have a dog.
sup is not a word
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Assuming you mean sup as in "what's up?", it's spelled 'sup.