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| (1) ↑=↓1; <br> | (1) ↑=↓1; <br> | ||
| (2) | (2) (↑ OBJ) =↓2; | ||
| These equations are both '''defining equations'''. This means the following. | |||
| == Complement Clauses == | == Complement Clauses == | ||
Revision as of 15:18, 30 November 2020
Constraining equations
There are several types of equations that can be used in annotations. So far, we have encountered the following two:
(1) ↑=↓1; 
(2) (↑ OBJ) =↓2;
These equations are both defining equations. This means the following.