MyWikiBiz, Author Your Legacy — Tuesday May 07, 2024
Jump to navigationJump to search
62 bytes added
, 13:27, 27 May 2009
Line 554: |
Line 554: |
| To denote lists of propositions and to detail their components, we use notations like: | | To denote lists of propositions and to detail their components, we use notations like: |
| | | |
− | <blockquote>
| + | {| align="center" cellspacing="6" width="90%" |
− | : <math>\mathbf{a} = (a, b, c),\ \mathbf{p} = (p, q, r),\ \mathbf{x} = (x, y, z),\!</math>
| + | | <math>\mathbf{a} = (a, b, c), \quad \mathbf{p} = (p, q, r), \quad \mathbf{x} = (x, y, z),</math> |
− | </blockquote>
| + | |} |
| | | |
| or, in more complicated situations: | | or, in more complicated situations: |
| | | |
− | <blockquote>
| + | {| align="center" cellspacing="6" width="90%" |
− | : <math>x = (x_1, x_2, x_3),\ y = (y_1, y_2, y_3),\ z = (z_1, z_2, z_3).\!</math>
| + | | <math>x = (x_1, x_2, x_3), \quad y = (y_1, y_2, y_3), \quad z = (z_1, z_2, z_3).\!</math> |
− | </blockquote>
| + | |} |
| | | |
| In a universe where some region is ruled by a proposition, it is natural to ask whether we can change the value of that proposition by changing the features of our current state. | | In a universe where some region is ruled by a proposition, it is natural to ask whether we can change the value of that proposition by changing the features of our current state. |