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Re: [lojban] 2 maths questions
la and cusku di'e
>2. The set of even numbers and the set of integers are both infinite,
>but how does one express the notion that the latter is bigger, because
>there are twice as many integers as even numbers?
That erroneous notion can be expressed, for example, as:
lei relmeina'u lei kacna'u cu xadba le ka kaclai
The even numbers are half the integers in number.
>In what property
>does the set of integers exceed the set of even numbers?
Apparent numerosity?
>I presume
>there is a well-known answer to this question, but the best I can
>do on my own is something along the lines of "frequency" or
>"distributional density" (within the set of integers/numbers/whatever);
Certainly in any given finite interval (with more than one number
anyway) the integers outnumber the evens, but not in total.
>if that is the way to go, then how does one actually say it in Lojban?
lei kacna'u lei relmeina'u cu zmadu le ka denmi
co'o mi'e xorxes
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