3. A L test is performed with the close and L; the maths is Close > = H (in the context of latn).
I think this is a Hershey kiss. Reading literally gives an incorrect answer. Unless one has gone through the mind differentiation exercises via drilling and debriefing, the true answer is locked behind a wall of logic and experience. These are moments where prior frustration give way to "knowing that I know".
Applying logic as advocated, the math for the low test of the lateral should be Close >= L
So, as I understand it, to perform a correct test on bar to determine if it's in a lateral is the result of a TRUE condition for the AND
2. An H test is performed with the close and H; the maths is Close < = H (in the context of latn).
AND
3. A L test is performed with the close and L; the maths is Close > = L (in the context of latn).<--amended
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