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Daveyboy
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d is a metric show d'= d/d+1 is a metric
I know d(x,z)[tex]\leq[/tex]d(x,y)+d(y,z). And have been trying to make it fall out of this.
I have been fooling around with the terms but it has not provided to be useful. Any direction would be helpful.
I know d(x,z)[tex]\leq[/tex]d(x,y)+d(y,z). And have been trying to make it fall out of this.
I have been fooling around with the terms but it has not provided to be useful. Any direction would be helpful.