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The Y is the value of some function F at X -- i.e. Y = F(X) clause seems to contradict the example given, e.g. for X = 20 there are two values of Y, 20 and 21
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The Y is the value of some function F at X -- i.e. Y = F(X) clause seems to contradict the example given, e.g. for
X = 20
there are two values ofY
,20
and21