Lance55
Former Member
"And hence," is a very common term for mathmaticians, especially for those who have studied lots of geometry and logic.
It is not uncommon to put an "and" with the hence. --
If my memory serves me, Patsy got her degree in journalism? Not any math related field. -- So I conclude those linguistics "experts" who conclude the note was written by Patsy, simply do not know what the hell they are talking about.
AND HENCE, I conclude....
It is not uncommon to put an "and" with the hence. --
If my memory serves me, Patsy got her degree in journalism? Not any math related field. -- So I conclude those linguistics "experts" who conclude the note was written by Patsy, simply do not know what the hell they are talking about.
AND HENCE, I conclude....