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In the in Unit 1, ‘Definition of Image’ section, there is a statement that says, “More precisely, an image is an n-dimensional function. We will first consider it to be two-dimensional where n=1.” However, for a two-dimensional image, n should be equal to 2. This appears to be a typographical error that could cause confusion for readers. I propose correcting this statement to: “More precisely, an image is an n-dimensional function. We will first consider it to be two-dimensional where n=2"
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Hi, this was already mentioned in another issue #297. I have opened a PR to fix it, but it has not been merged yet #301. Thank you so much for pointing this out, I am hoping to get this fixed soon :).
In the in Unit 1, ‘Definition of Image’ section, there is a statement that says, “More precisely, an image is an n-dimensional function. We will first consider it to be two-dimensional where n=1.” However, for a two-dimensional image, n should be equal to 2. This appears to be a typographical error that could cause confusion for readers. I propose correcting this statement to: “More precisely, an image is an n-dimensional function. We will first consider it to be two-dimensional where n=2"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: