Re: Is this expression viewable on sci.math?




"Konrad Viltersten" <tmp1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3i9g9kFkf34hU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Just two examples that, in case they work, will make it
> much more easy to explain what my mind is confused by.
>
> Is this readable for a standard user here? I know i can
> see it but that might be due to all that stuff i have
> installed on my computer.
> > ?x?y:(¬x=y)
> and
> > ?/32 ?
> > ? ? f(x,y) dydx
> > 0 -?

You might try posting a graphic in a standard format (.gif for instance) to
a "binaries" group such as alt.binaries.schematics.electronics and then
referring to it.



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