Math Problem Statement

x is from ignorance to knowledge. y is from wanting opposite to wanting. z is no duty to learn to violation of duty of learning. x can be minimum 0 and maximum 1. y can be minimum -1 and maximum 1. z can be minimum -1 and maximum 1. if x is not 0, z is undefined. if y is negative, x is undefined. if z is -1, x and y are undefined. if x is 1, y must be positive. If x>0 there is dolus. If there is dolus and y>0 there is dolus directus. If there is dolus and y=0 there is dolus eventualis. If x=0 there is negligence. If there is negligence and z is not positive there is simple neglience. If there is negligence and z is positive there is conscious negligence. Write a formula to determine dolus directus, dolus eventualis, simple negligence and conscious negligence. And draw a graphic.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Logic
Legal Theory

Formulas

Conditions for Dolus Directus, Dolus Eventualis, Simple Negligence, Conscious Negligence

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Professional