Re: uniquely determined
- From: José Carlos Santos <jcsantos@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 08:34:12 +0000
On 19-01-2009 5:59, William Elliot wrote:
What exactly does "uniquely determined" mean?No, it does not mean y equal to or greater than x.
If one says x is uniquely determined by y, does it mean, y => x ?
Of course, what the OP meant by "=>" was "implies", which makes sense.
The usual way of representing "equal to or greater than" is ASCII is
">=".
Best regards,
Jose Carlos Santos
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