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- From: harshec@mail.auburn.edu (Eric C. Harshbarger)
- Subject: One more thing
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 23:05:53 GMT
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- Hey, before I get corrected...
- I realized that the last example question in my post
- above about whether pi was in set S or not was idiotic
- since pi does not lies in [0,1].
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- pi/4 would make a lot more sense.
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- Whew... I'm sorry... that problem was a pain to describe.
- Hope I don't have to make any more adjustments.
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- E.C. Harshbarger
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