[Blindmath] advanced nemeth questions.
Sarah Jevnikar
sarah.jevnikar at mail.utoronto.ca
Thu Mar 12 15:42:43 UTC 2015
I think "in" would be "element of" which is 4,1-5. (an e preceded by a dot
4).
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Subject: [Blindmath] advanced nemeth questions.
How would I write these symbols in nemeth?
forall,
in
suchthat
there exists
therefore
An example, even though it is kind of pointless.
Forall x in [1,2,3,...,n] there exists a c such that [c*1,c*2,...,c*n] =
[1,2,...,n] therefore c = 1.
Thanks,
Derek
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