... 1 ( A → B + X is /B = X is /A)
Form 3: Sufficient/Necessary Extension ( A → B → C = A → C ... ( A → B + A ←some→ C = B ←some→ C)
Form 8: All/Most/Some ( A → B + A -most→ C = B ←some→ C .…
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2) just B
3) A and B
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