Use a proof by cases to show that min (a, min(b, c)) =

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Use a proof by cases to show that min (a, min(b, c)) = min(min(a, b), c) whenever a, b, and c are real numbers.

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QUESTION:

Use a proof by cases to show that min (a, min(b, c)) = min(min(a, b), c) whenever a, b, and c are real numbers.

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Solution:Step 1:The objective of this question is to proof by cases to show that min (a min(b, c)) = min(min(a, b), c).And Given that a, b, c are the real numbers

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