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laika at Apr 30, 2018 01:45 PM

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Covention No 2.

If different graphs are scribed on entirely differnt parts of the sheet of assertion, each shall have the same signoficance as if the other were not there.
All that is scribed shall be called the entire graph and the graphs scribed impressence of others shall be called partial graphs, the entire graphs togther with the sheet of [a?sal] itself shall be called the total graph.

Of course, in case different diagrams have a common part, they will not be written on different parts of the sheet; and this convention will not apply.

Convention No. 3 requires a little intoductory explanation.
The conditional form of sentence "If one thing is true, then another thing is true", is employed in everyday language in several different senses.
In theoretical assertions, it most commonly refers to a universe of possibilities and asserts that throughout that whole range,

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Covention No 2.

If different graphs are scribed on entirely differnt parts of the sheet of assertion, each shall have the same signoficance as if the other were not there.
All that is scribed shall be called the entire graph and the graphs scribed impressence of others shall be called partial graphs, the entire graphs togther with the sheet of [a?sal] itself shall be called the total graph.