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    Mar 29, 2015, 10:54 PM
    Discrete Math Question(maybe easy for you not for me unfortunately)
    describe function mins that takes a non-empty of natural numbers for its argument, and has the smallest natural number in the set for its value.

    i tried to use the function min which takes two integers as arguments and has the smaller of them for its value
    but could not form it all together correctly :(

    Help please??

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