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\documentclass{report}
\input{../preamble}
\newcommand{\lean}[2]{\leanref{../#1.html\##2}{#2}}
\newcommand{\leanPretty}[3]{\leanref{../#1.html\##2}{#3}}
\begin{document}
\header
{A Mathematical Introduction to Logic}
{Herbert B. Enderton}
\tableofcontents
% Sets first chapter to `0` to match Enderton book.
\setcounter{chapter}{0}
\addtocounter{chapter}{-1}
\chapter{Useful Facts About Sets}%
\label{chap:useful-facts-about-sets}
\section{\unverified{Lemma 0A}}%
\label{sec:lemma-0a}
Assume that $\langle x_1, \ldots, x_m \rangle =
\langle y_1, \ldots, y_m, \ldots, y_{m+k} \rangle$.
Then $x_1 = \langle y_1, \ldots, y_{k+1} \rangle$.
\begin{proof}
\lean{Bookshelf/Enderton/Chapter\_0}{Enderton.Chapter\_0.lemma\_0a}
\end{proof}
\end{document}