Re: Calculus XOR Probability
- From: cbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 6 May 2006 04:11:05 -0700
Tony Orlow wrote:
cbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
Can you provide a definition of what it means for a set C to be "a
line of some sort, with a real measure of length"?
E A (endpoints)
I don't understand your terminology. Do you mean that there exists a
function A which has as domain of some set of which "endpoints" is a
member? What is "endpoints"? Do you presume it is an arbitrary set of
pairs in R^2? What then is the value of A(endpoints)? Is it a real
number, or some other thing?
Cheers - Chas
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