A Simple Function a = b + c If a is unknown, then the function cannot be performed without knowing both b & c. This is the necessary information required, to have any reasonable certainty as to what a is. If only b is known, then c can be guessed, but the level of certainty would be very low.
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A Simple Function a = b + c If a is unknown, then the function cannot be performed without knowing both b & c. This is the necessary information required, to have any reasonable certainty as to what a is. If only b is known, then c can be guessed, but the level of certainty would be very low.