Authors: Miguel Cerdá Bennassar
The purpose of this argument is to distribute a natural number (c) between (a) and (b), know the number of unique options (n) to do so, and calculate the values of (a) and (b). Obviously (c) is also the result of the sum of (a) and (b), but we have to see it as a consequence of the distribution, not as an end.Distribution of (C), an even natural number ≥2, between (A) and (B) in their (N) possible and unique options to do so.
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