On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Pierre Abbat <phma@bezitopo.org> wrote:
"A set made with ku'a contains all the members of set A and those of set B. If
anything is a member of both sets, they are not counted twice." This doesn't
sound right. I thought it contained only what's in both sets.
You need to be careful about phrasing: intersection contains the values which are in both sets simultaneously, and only those. That said, I imagine the author(s) just interchanged ku'a and jo'e. Easy mistake, but it should be fixed.
mi'e la latro'a mu'o
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