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Did you know the equation of a factor can become a decimal like 2 % 5 will equal 72% off the estimate so it will be the equation of 6 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.69.59.67 (talk) 21:12, 28 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

"Subjective"

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I am interested in this article which claims that input is subjective. I also agree from an intuitive point of view, but what does this mean technically?. For instance in "y=x+3", it is simply a way of doubly referring to "y".... "y=y". "x" is the input of the equation in "y=x+3", but it could also be said that "3" or "+x" or "+3", etc. is the input. "y", the output, the value, could be called a true expression given the truth of the equation, but "x" alone, and likewise "+", and "3" alone, or "(2+1)", in cases where y!=3 may as well lack this truth value. Thus input, these components of the output, are subjective, and only exist as a means to expressing the output.