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| : Each point in <math>X\!</math> may be described by means of a ''singular proposition'', that is, a proposition that describes it uniquely. This form of representation leads to the following enumeration of points: | | : Each point in <math>X\!</math> may be described by means of a ''singular proposition'', that is, a proposition that describes it uniquely. This form of representation leads to the following enumeration of points: |
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− | :: <math>X = \{ (x)(y), (x) y, x (y), x y \} \cong \mathbb{B}^2.</math> | + | :: <math>X = \{ (\!|x|\!)(\!|y|\!), (\!|x|\!) y, x (\!|y|\!), x y \} \cong \mathbb{B}^2.</math> |
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| : Each point in <math>X\!</math> may also be described by means of its ''coordinates'', that is, by the ordered pair of values in <math>\mathbb{B}</math> that the coordinate propositions <math>x\!</math> and <math>y\!</math> take on that point. This form of representation leads to the following enumeration of points: | | : Each point in <math>X\!</math> may also be described by means of its ''coordinates'', that is, by the ordered pair of values in <math>\mathbb{B}</math> that the coordinate propositions <math>x\!</math> and <math>y\!</math> take on that point. This form of representation leads to the following enumeration of points: |