Show that if a, b, c ER then: (i) − ( ² ) = (-)--)) b (j) 1-¹ = 1. (k) -0 =0. (1) Prove that 0 is the only real such that Va € R, a +0=a and that 1 is the only real such that Va € R, a. 1 = a.

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Show that if a, b, c ER then:
(-a)
---
=
(i)
(j) 1¹ = 1.
(k) -0=0.
(1) Prove that 0 is the only real such that ∀a ∈ R, a +0= a
and that 1 is the only real such that Va ER, a 1 = a.
a
-b)
b
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