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It will be observed that each successive set in this list contains all of the preceding sets as subsets, so that, in set notation, and it will be noted that, on moving upward in the hierarchy of systems, equations that were insoluble in one system become soluble in some higher system.
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© 1980 C. W. Celia, A. T. F. Nice & K. F. Elliott
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Celia, C.W., Nice, A.T.F., Elliott, K.F. (1980). Real and Complex numbers. In: Plumpton, C. (eds) Advanced mathematics 1. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08303-9_8
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