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The two scenarios are split based on rule 4: either YZ are together in P, or neither of them are:
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The two scenarios are split based on rule 4: either YZ are together in P, or neither of them are:
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Hey for this question I’m pretty sure You made a mistake on Rule 3 you said that VZ cannot go together when in fact it’s VY that can’t go together
Thank you! You’re correct, I’m adding this to my list of redos