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The material in this paragraph is included for your interest. You are not responsible for it ``officially''.
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...108#108.
A similar quantity is traditionally defined for 109#109 and 110#110 so that 111#111 and 112#112. To practice what you've learned in the above discussion, verify that you can explain the difference in minus sign for 110#110.
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Tomas Arias
Mon Oct 15 16:36:45 EDT 2001