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"KØHB" wrote in message
It is obvious, even to you, that the opposite of right is left and that three lefts make a right or 3l = r. It is also clear that wrong is the opposite of right so -w = r. You're using the variable "r" for two very different and unrelated quantites, "right" as in "starboard" and "right" as in "correct", hence turning your proof into poop. To avoid such ambiguity, instead use the equations 3l = s (s for starboard) and -w = c (c for correct). But good luck finding a relationship between s and c. Merry Christ Mass, Jeff KH6O -- Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii System |
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