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(Graphical interpretation of reverse power operations. The (twodimensional) inverse image of z is hatched and outlined in the figure, in the shown example it is z = [2, 3]. A, for given intervals y and z find every x with x^y∩z≠Ø. B, for given inte...)
 
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Graphical interpretation of reverse power operations. The (twodimensional) inverse image of z is hatched and outlined in the figure, in the shown example it is z = [2, 3]. A, for given intervals y and z find every x with x^y∩z≠Ø. B, for given intervals x and z find every y with x^y∩z≠Ø.
Graphical interpretation of reverse power operations. The (twodimensional) inverse image of '''''z''''' is hatched and outlined in the figure, in the shown example it is '''''z''''' = [2, 3]. ''A'', for given intervals '''''y''''' and '''''z''''' find every ''x'' with ''x''<sup>'''''y'''''</sup> ∩ '''''z''''' ≠ Ø. ''B'', for given intervals '''''x''''' and '''''z''''' find every ''y'' with '''''x'''''<sup>''y''</sup> ∩ '''''z''''' ≠ Ø.

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Graphical interpretation of reverse power operations. The (twodimensional) inverse image of z is hatched and outlined in the figure, in the shown example it is z = [2, 3]. A, for given intervals y and z find every x with xy ∩ z ≠ Ø. B, for given intervals x and z find every y with xy ∩ z ≠ Ø.

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