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Hi Colleen,

Yes, (1-y), or NOT y, is the opposition of x.

-Jurgen

From: Colleen Peltomaa 
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 8:52
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [TROM1] Algebra Query

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Hello, I'm appreciating the quality of the discussions on this board, and 
knowing the other trommers to some degree.

Re the TROM algebra, well, I was taught in school to write it this way:     [1 
+ (-y)]  is the opposition goal to 'x'.  '1' represents 'wholeness' or 
'universe'; 'y' is the complementary goal of 'x'.


the opposition goal to x is [1 + (-y)], the negative of y;

Is this correct?




colleen





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