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BP893 on 2021-12-09 22:43:42 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

As one quantity increases an equally obvious opposite quantity decreases vs. there is only one obvious quantity, which increases as the sequence progresses right.

BP893 on 2021-12-09 22:43:10 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Another way of phrasing the solution: "Neither direction would more naturally be called increase in quantity vs. rightward progression would be called an increase."

Most right examples shown are unboundedly increasing, since finite sequences showing a quantity increasing usually also suggest "distance to end of sequence" as a decreasing opposite quantity. Even so, there are some finite sequences with one direction more intuitively increase-like than the other.

BP893 on 2021-12-09 22:42:48 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

As one quantity increases an equally obvious opposite quantity decreases vs. the only obvious quantity increases as the sequence progresses right.

COMMENTS

Another solution: "Neither direction would more naturally be called increase in quantity vs. rightward progression would be called an increase."

Most right examples shown are unboundedly increasing, since finite sequences showing a quantity increasing usually also suggest "distance to end of sequence" as a decreasing opposite quantity. Even so, there are some finite sequences with one direction more intuitively increase-like than the other.

BP893 on 2021-12-09 22:41:51 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Another solution: "Neither direction would more naturally be called increase in quantity vs. the only obvious quantity increases as the sequence progresses right."

Most right examples shown are unboundedly increasing, since finite sequences showing a quantity increasing usually also suggest "distance to end of sequence" as a decreasing opposite quantity. Even so, there are some finite sequences with one direction more intuitively increase-like than the other.

BP893 on 2021-12-09 22:39:45 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

As one quantity increases an equally obvious opposite quantity decreases vs. not so.

BP893 on 2021-12-09 22:39:17 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

As one quantity increases an equally intuitive opposite quantity decreases vs. not so.

COMMENTS

Another solution: "Neither direction would more naturally be called increase in quantity vs. right direction is intuitively the increase."

Most right examples shown are unboundedly increasing, since finite sequences showing a quantity increasing usually also suggest "distance to end of sequence" as a decreasing opposite quantity. Even so, there are some finite sequences with one direction more intuitively increase-like than the other.

BP893 on 2021-12-09 22:36:27 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Neither direction would more naturally be called increase in quantity vs. right direction is intuitively the increase.

BP893 on 2021-12-09 22:27:59 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
REMOVE

 

EX4185
 

BP893 on 2021-07-19 02:32:51 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Neither direction would more naturally be called increase in quantity vs. right direction is the increase.

BP893 on 2021-02-09 21:49:53 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Quantities on the left are dual in the following sense: as one quantity increases an equally intuitive opposite quantity decreases.

Most right examples shown are unboundedly increasing; finite sequences showing a quantity increasing usually also show "distance to end of sequence" as a natural decreasing quantity. Even so, there are some finite sequences with one direction more intuitively increase-like than the other.

BP893 on 2021-02-09 21:48:48 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Quantities on the left are dual in the following sense: as one quantity increases an equally intuitive opposite quantity decreases.

Most right examples shown are unboundedly increasing; finite sequences with a quantity increasing usually also show "distance to end of sequence" as a somewhat natural decreasing quantity. Even so, there are some finite sequences with one direction more intuitively increase-like than the other.

BP893 on 2021-02-09 21:48:30 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Quantities on the left tend to be symmetrical in the following sense: as one quantity increases an equally intuitive opposite quantity decreases.

Most right examples shown are unboundedly increasing; finite sequences with a quantity increasing usually also show "distance to end of sequence" as a somewhat natural decreasing quantity. Even so, there are some finite sequences with one direction more intuitively increase-like than the other.

BP893 on 2021-02-09 21:47:40 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Quantities on the left are in a sense symmetrical; as one quantity increases an equally intuitive opposite quantity decreases.

Most right examples shown are unboundedly increasing; finite sequences with a quantity increasing usually also show "distance to end of sequence" as a somewhat natural decreasing quantity. Even so, there may be some finite sequences with one direction more intuitively increase-like than the other.

BP893 on 2020-07-31 04:45:51 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Either direction could be interpreted as increase in quantity vs. right direction is the increase.

EXAMPLE

BP893 on 2020-07-31 04:35:05 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
-DATA

 

EX7225
 

BP893 on 2020-07-31 04:33:11 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Quantities on the left are in a sense "symmetrical"; as one quantity increases an equally intuitive opposite quantity decreases.

Most right examples shown are unboundedly increasing; finite sequences with a quantity increasing usually also show "distance to end of sequence" as a reasonably intuitive decreasing quantity. Still, there are some finite sequences with one direction more intuitively increase-like than the other.

EXAMPLE

BP893 on 2020-07-31 04:27:33 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
-DATA

 

EX4204
 

REMOVE

 

EX7225
 

BP893 on 2020-07-31 04:26:27 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Quantities on the left are in a sense "symmetrical"; as one quantity increases an equally intuitive opposite quantity decreases.

EXAMPLE

BP893 on 2020-07-31 04:25:06 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
+DATA

 

EX7447
 

REMOVE

 

EX7229
 

BP893 on 2020-07-31 04:23:09 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Quantities on the left are in an intuitive sense "symmetrical"; as one quantity increases another opposite quantity decreases.

EXAMPLE

BP893 on 2020-07-31 04:20:35 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
+DATA

 

EX7446
 

REMOVE

 

EX7028
 

BP893 on 2020-07-31 04:19:33 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Either direction could be interpreted as increase in quantity vs. right direction is clear increase.

COMMENTS

EXAMPLE


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