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    39 months ago

    Well, starting with the definition from algebra, where it’s not something allowed to vary…

    I guess more people know about math than use imperative programing languages.

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      9 months ago

      Except that’s exactly what it is allowed to in algebra.

      Sure, in most equations you solve in early algebra school there is only one possible value for the variables. But in many equations there can be multiple, or even infinite. It’s an unknown, and the contents can vary (depending on other constraints, ie. The rest of the equation(s)).

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        19 months ago

        There’s no time in algebra for your variables to vary.

        When you have a non-unitary set of solutions, you have a constant non-unitary set of solutions.