--- John Foster <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> As I stated earlier the function was not a space as such but a region
> where
A function is not a space (or more properly a set), a function maps an
element from one space into another space.
> x and y are fixed variables, and the independent variable was
If x and y are fixed you don't have a function, but a point. Not only
that, but calling x and y variables when they don't vary is not correct
either, try parameters.
> 'intrinsicality'. I can demonstrate how this might be tested with
> multiple
> linear regression. I could easily test my hypothesis. What I maintained
Not with a single point you aren't.
Steve
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