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Armani Osborn
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15 December, 21:13
Derive the relationship between g and g
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Jeremy Padilla
15 December, 21:24
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Well, if both the characters are "g", then I guess the relationship is "equivalent".
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Joyce Reilly
15 December, 21:42
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They are identically equivalent. Indeed, current research seeks to confirm that they are one and the same
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