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For each of the following expressions, choose INVALID if the statement is not well-defined, TRUE if it is well-defined and true, and FALSE if it is well-defined and false. As a reminder, by well-defined, we mean that the statement correctly reflects the domains and codomains of the functions and relations, uses set relationships appropriately, and respects the notational conventions we use in this class.

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