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very stuck on this proof for my homework, professor didn't really teach this concept as it was supposed to be "self-learning", so I'm not really sure where to start.

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  • $\begingroup$ If you are not motivated to tackle this on your own, you should drop this course and find a class in something you care about. $\endgroup$ Commented yesterday
  • $\begingroup$ I asked for help on where to start... not unmotivated $\endgroup$ Commented 23 hours ago
  • $\begingroup$ Unfortunately this is not a site for helping people with homework; it is a site where those doing mathematical research can ask questions about research-level problems, or ingredients of such problems. "Self-learning" does mean "self-learning", though. $\endgroup$
    – Yemon Choi
    Commented 23 hours ago
  • $\begingroup$ A very good place to start would be thinking about the problem. $\endgroup$ Commented 22 hours ago

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