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We seem to have at least four different interpretations of
x1 and x4 of fancu:

xod: x1 is a name and x4 is the function
cowan: x1 is the function and x4 is an expression (a text)
lojbab: x1 is the function and x4 is something like li f(x)=x*2,
which is not very clear what it is because equations
are not numbers.
pc: x1=x4 both are the function, with the proviso that good style
requires to use a more helpful description in x4.

I much prefer pc's version over any of the others, although even
better for me would be to drop x4 altoghether.

mu'o mi'e xorxes


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