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2008-08-04 07:35:06
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| Changes for correction #14097 ('Thanks, but I still have some concerns...'). |
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2008-08-03 14:48:23
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pahio
| Changes for correction #14091 ('Thanks for the Changes! One More Thing, Please...'). |
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2007-06-10 07:18:48
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removed the word a from "There is a also its converse theorem:"
changed contains to has in theorems |
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2007-06-09 07:50:34
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added MSC 03B05
separated definitions of converse and converse theorem
removed "inverse theorem" as a synonym (since "converse" and "inverse" are not synonyms) |
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2007-06-09 07:39:19
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| changed MSC to 03F07 (This entry is too advanced to be considered "general mathematics", so I chose to delete the original MSC.) |
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2007-06-09 07:27:30
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killing link to "words"
clarification that original theorem must be true
punctuation
adding link for i.e.
parallelism of number ("premises" and "conclusion" do not correspond, singular seems better)
"in which" more appropriate than "where" (no location is involved)
"congruent" more appropriate than "equal" (I forced correct link for congruent)
"true converse theorem" sounds awkward
added link for e.g. |
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