Thanks, Terry, for your quick response and clarification!
However still, all these maths concepts you enumerate below, to me, c'est
du...'Chinois'!!! Alas I miss Maths 101 in my training.
Thanks anyway!
François
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 3:51 PM Terence Love <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Francois,
>
> (...)
> In addition, there are a simple bunch of maths concepts that can be used
> like lego blocks to build design thinking and model design solutions. For
> example, here are some simple maths tools/memes that can also be drawn
> visually:
>
> 1. Things stay the same
> 2. Things increase or decrease linearly
> 3. Things increase non-linearly
> 4. Things wobble
> 5. See saw (one goes up and another goes down)
> 6. Sameness (this is similar in some ways to that)
> 7 Equivalence (this is exactly the same as that in all aspects)
> 8. Do this to that is the same as do that to this
> 9. Do this to that is NOT the same as do that to this
> 10. This is a part of that which is a part of THAT
> 11. A part of this is a part of that
> 12. Some lego blocks can be combined and others not
> 13. This causes that but that doesn’t cause this
> Etc.
>
> How is your flower business going?
>
> Warm regards,
> terry
>
>
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