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| if A includes B, and B includes C, necessarily A includes | | if A includes B, and B includes C, necessarily A includes | ||
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The generic phrase ''''is subordinate to'''' can be used to represent any of the above relations. | |||
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[[Category:Linear Algebra]] | [[Category:Linear Algebra]] |