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	<title>Comments on: logic 2.1</title>
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		<title>By: matthew</title>
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		<description>I drew some of the graphs, and they all look like weird saddles. 

I like your X=&gt;Y version. The case x=1, y=0 gives 0 as expected, but if you make x more true, with x=2, then x=&gt;y gets more false, which is nice. And if you make y more false (y=-1), then x=&gt;y gets more false too. I wonder if this works for the other ones.</description>
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<p>I like your X=&gt;Y version. The case x=1, y=0 gives 0 as expected, but if you make x more true, with x=2, then x=&gt;y gets more false, which is nice. And if you make y more false (y=-1), then x=&gt;y gets more false too. I wonder if this works for the other ones.</p>
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