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Proper affine function

I attached the problem and chapters 2 and 3 ( chapter 3 is about affine connections).

Please solve it using the way that the book does it. ( Handouts are from Do Carmo's book).

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This is a series of proofs regarding affine functions, metrics, and isometries.

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