Clearly F(x)>G(x) — Wittgenstein
defined F(x) G(x) 1 - 30 no yes 31 - 90 no no >= 91 yes no
Clearly F(x)>G(x) , hence x>3x. — Wittgenstein
I restricted the domain of F(x)=x and G(x)=3x to [91, inf) and [1,30] respectively. Ofcourse it is a wrong conclusion and it we won't get any contradictions as long as the two functions we are comparing have domains that overlap. — Wittgenstein
I think this doesn't follow. — TheMadFool
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